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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... mind - the - shop- and - the - shop - will - mind - me " days along the Strand , where many of the traders possessed a frugal mind , and were not averse to turn spare rooms into money . As for the various streets which ran down to the ...
... mind - the - shop- and - the - shop - will - mind - me " days along the Strand , where many of the traders possessed a frugal mind , and were not averse to turn spare rooms into money . As for the various streets which ran down to the ...
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... mind's eye hours after he completed the round . If he took the trouble he could then add up his strokes - which he rarely did unless he felt that his play had been exceptionally good - and tell the score . Of course he may not have ...
... mind's eye hours after he completed the round . If he took the trouble he could then add up his strokes - which he rarely did unless he felt that his play had been exceptionally good - and tell the score . Of course he may not have ...
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... minds ( which only can serve and enlighten the receptive mind of the artisan ) . Their individuality will not be suppressed , but the distinctive force that lies in each will be led into the right activity . Instead of a weak ...
... minds ( which only can serve and enlighten the receptive mind of the artisan ) . Their individuality will not be suppressed , but the distinctive force that lies in each will be led into the right activity . Instead of a weak ...
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