The Gentleman's Magazine, Band 240F. 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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... Nature , sir , if you call that wrong . " " What is it ? " " It is contrairy to Nature that a lady what's been part and parcel of this here parish ever since I were no older than you , asking your pardon , should go to leave it like ...
... Nature , sir , if you call that wrong . " " What is it ? " " It is contrairy to Nature that a lady what's been part and parcel of this here parish ever since I were no older than you , asking your pardon , should go to leave it like ...
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... nature - not that that was hard - to make the traveller's first reception in Arlington Gardens a little more like Africa in warmth , and less like the North Pole . The Captain , who was a connoisseur in a languid and operatic style ...
... nature - not that that was hard - to make the traveller's first reception in Arlington Gardens a little more like Africa in warmth , and less like the North Pole . The Captain , who was a connoisseur in a languid and operatic style ...
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... nature of Shake- speare's characters , though grand and true , is barbaric . It is the violence of ungovernable natures rather than the calm control of beings masters of themselves . The aspect of life has changed : we do not believe in ...
... nature of Shake- speare's characters , though grand and true , is barbaric . It is the violence of ungovernable natures rather than the calm control of beings masters of themselves . The aspect of life has changed : we do not believe in ...
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