The Gentleman's Magazine, Band 288F. 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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... give him as many images as possible . He goes on : " If we could make our words as legible to children as pictures are , their information therefrom would be quickened and surer . . . . If we had such books wherein are the pictures of ...
... give him as many images as possible . He goes on : " If we could make our words as legible to children as pictures are , their information therefrom would be quickened and surer . . . . If we had such books wherein are the pictures of ...
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... give most ; no penny , no paternoster , as the saying is . . . . A clerk may offer himself , approve his worth , learning , honesty , religion , zeal , they will com- mend him for it . Or , if he ( the patron ) do give him entertain ...
... give most ; no penny , no paternoster , as the saying is . . . . A clerk may offer himself , approve his worth , learning , honesty , religion , zeal , they will com- mend him for it . Or , if he ( the patron ) do give him entertain ...
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... give a younger sister £ 100 wch . she intended to us , that I take him to be the greatest enemy I have or ever had . " And in the August following Stanley writes his " mother Norwood " : - " The last time I was in Thanett you did ...
... give a younger sister £ 100 wch . she intended to us , that I take him to be the greatest enemy I have or ever had . " And in the August following Stanley writes his " mother Norwood " : - " The last time I was in Thanett you did ...
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