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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... stand out clearly in this miniature form . And this , although the only practical difference appears to be that a lighthouse top crowns Coleridge's fishing haven , while the tall - towered mill takes its place in Tennyson's poem ...
... stand out clearly in this miniature form . And this , although the only practical difference appears to be that a lighthouse top crowns Coleridge's fishing haven , while the tall - towered mill takes its place in Tennyson's poem ...
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... stands on the north - east corner of the chancel wall ; simply a plain grey headstone with plain lettering , and nothing but its quaint inscription to ... stand , upon the centre of England , where it is known 412 The Gentleman's Magazine .
... stands on the north - east corner of the chancel wall ; simply a plain grey headstone with plain lettering , and nothing but its quaint inscription to ... stand , upon the centre of England , where it is known 412 The Gentleman's Magazine .
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... stand in need of any flourishings or expositions . The play itself and its characters were all in all ; it could stand of itself . Had he found it possible to turn a penny out of his bills by advertising he would have done so . plays ...
... stand in need of any flourishings or expositions . The play itself and its characters were all in all ; it could stand of itself . Had he found it possible to turn a penny out of his bills by advertising he would have done so . plays ...
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