The Gentleman's Magazine, Band 296The "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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He fell to wondering how it was that he differed so from other men , how it was that he could never feel at ease among his fellows . Even as a child he had never really enjoyed playing with other children - not that he could not enjoy ...
He fell to wondering how it was that he differed so from other men , how it was that he could never feel at ease among his fellows . Even as a child he had never really enjoyed playing with other children - not that he could not enjoy ...
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He was never so great as Littré , but he was a celebrated historian . He was thoroughly romantic , and one of the first to glorify the “ Celt ” in the national character . His nature was tender and mystical .
He was never so great as Littré , but he was a celebrated historian . He was thoroughly romantic , and one of the first to glorify the “ Celt ” in the national character . His nature was tender and mystical .
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Never had London been so alive with famous members of the sex as it was in the latter part of the eighteenth century ; never since the days when Queen Elizabeth read “ more Greek every day ” than many prebendaries did “ Latin in a whole ...
Never had London been so alive with famous members of the sex as it was in the latter part of the eighteenth century ; never since the days when Queen Elizabeth read “ more Greek every day ” than many prebendaries did “ Latin in a whole ...
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