The Gentleman's Magazine, Band 284F. Jefferies, 1898 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 Prosody . By T. S. OMOND • English Township , The . By THOMAS H. B. GRAHAM , M.A. Fifteenth Century Guide - book , A. By WASey Sterry . Fletcher of Saltoun . By D. C. BANKS • " For the Glory has Departed . " By KENNETH J ...
... English Prosody . By T. S. OMOND • English Township , The . By THOMAS H. B. GRAHAM , M.A. Fifteenth Century Guide - book , A. By WASey Sterry . Fletcher of Saltoun . By D. C. BANKS • " For the Glory has Departed . " By KENNETH J ...
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... English Writers of Maxims Taffles . By QUINTON GORDON Thomas Grantham : the Brainbreaker's Breaker ( 1644 ) . By FOSTER WATSON , M.A. Township , The English . By T. H. B. GRAHAM , M.A .. Tree - Planting , National . By G. CLARKE NUTTALL ...
... English Writers of Maxims Taffles . By QUINTON GORDON Thomas Grantham : the Brainbreaker's Breaker ( 1644 ) . By FOSTER WATSON , M.A. Township , The English . By T. H. B. GRAHAM , M.A .. Tree - Planting , National . By G. CLARKE NUTTALL ...
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illustrious pupils the beauties of English po most punctual and most assiduous of them short on any road to learning . What he ign fection ... English poetry . Mérimée was with a confused instinct of failure would feel 20 The Gentleman's Mag.
illustrious pupils the beauties of English po most punctual and most assiduous of them short on any road to learning . What he ign fection ... English poetry . Mérimée was with a confused instinct of failure would feel 20 The Gentleman's Mag.
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ous pupils the beauties of English poetry . Mérimée was th unctual and most assiduous of them all ; he never stoppe many road ... English poetry . Mérimée was instinct of failure would feel that he had been under- The Gentleman's Magazine .
ous pupils the beauties of English poetry . Mérimée was th unctual and most assiduous of them all ; he never stoppe many road ... English poetry . Mérimée was instinct of failure would feel that he had been under- The Gentleman's Magazine .
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... English diplomat . " As a child he was happy in a domestic life of peace and industry ; his parents were both artistic , full of thought and intel- ligence . The love of home , so early fostered , always clung to Mérimée ; and after all ...
... English diplomat . " As a child he was happy in a domestic life of peace and industry ; his parents were both artistic , full of thought and intel- ligence . The love of home , so early fostered , always clung to Mérimée ; and after all ...
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