The Gentleman's Magazine, Volume 253F. Jefferies, 1967 The "Gentleman's magazine" section is a digest of selections from the weekly press; the "(Trader's) monthly intelligencer" section consists of news (foreign and domestic), vital statistics, a register of the month's new publications, and a calendar of forthcoming trade fairs. |
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... young dandies , girls in carriages , actresses , gamblers , brave young country lads , admiring colonials , and the rest who make up the world of clubs and of society . Reade , who cannot be compared with Thackeray , because there is no ...
... young dandies , girls in carriages , actresses , gamblers , brave young country lads , admiring colonials , and the rest who make up the world of clubs and of society . Reade , who cannot be compared with Thackeray , because there is no ...
Page 470
... young sequoias seem to be growing up , and I am told that throughout the northern forests the same thing has been observed , and that many of the old trees are childless . It is almost feared that in these groves the species is doomed ...
... young sequoias seem to be growing up , and I am told that throughout the northern forests the same thing has been observed , and that many of the old trees are childless . It is almost feared that in these groves the species is doomed ...
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... young clergyman of twenty , living at Hoole . This excellent young astronomer had found that Lansberg's Tables of Venus were not accurate , and that the path of the planet being a little north of the positions assigned in the more ...
... young clergyman of twenty , living at Hoole . This excellent young astronomer had found that Lansberg's Tables of Venus were not accurate , and that the path of the planet being a little north of the positions assigned in the more ...
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