The Gentleman's Magazine, Band 235F. Jefferies, 1968 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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... English nobility and gentry . The Duke of Bedford's motto may be either pithy or petulant— " Che sara sara " ( " What will be , will be " ) . It is an old saw worthy the wisdom of a washerwoman or a wiseacre ; while that of Earl ...
... English nobility and gentry . The Duke of Bedford's motto may be either pithy or petulant— " Che sara sara " ( " What will be , will be " ) . It is an old saw worthy the wisdom of a washerwoman or a wiseacre ; while that of Earl ...
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... English newspapers are indeed the marvels of the age . Full , fresh , and exact informa- tion , and the firest ... English newspaper the best newspaper in the world , and thoroughly inde- pendent . Abolish the shopkeeping class , and the ...
... English newspapers are indeed the marvels of the age . Full , fresh , and exact informa- tion , and the firest ... English newspaper the best newspaper in the world , and thoroughly inde- pendent . Abolish the shopkeeping class , and the ...
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... English , but as I a as possible . " No n er inflicting some loss ad and stormed in order nice the capitulation after the storming The fishermen who dive for the pearls are all very poor ; they are strictly searched after every dive ...
... English , but as I a as possible . " No n er inflicting some loss ad and stormed in order nice the capitulation after the storming The fishermen who dive for the pearls are all very poor ; they are strictly searched after every dive ...
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