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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... Government to settle upon certain forest clearings and to cultivate them crudely . The former , the " rock " or unreclaimable Veddah , has now almost disappeared . Bintenne last year , but is unaware of the existence The Government ...
... Government to settle upon certain forest clearings and to cultivate them crudely . The former , the " rock " or unreclaimable Veddah , has now almost disappeared . Bintenne last year , but is unaware of the existence The Government ...
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... and younger sisters ; with the eldest sidered unchaste . Marriage between father and the Civil Service . At Batticaloa , Government assistance was en known . Such alliances as these do not appear to 5 The Gentleman's Magazine .
... and younger sisters ; with the eldest sidered unchaste . Marriage between father and the Civil Service . At Batticaloa , Government assistance was en known . Such alliances as these do not appear to 5 The Gentleman's Magazine .
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the Civil Service . At Batticaloa , Government assistance was mised in settling the Veddahs upon cultivable land , and a school was to be established for every thirty children willin learn . According to present accounts the work so ...
the Civil Service . At Batticaloa , Government assistance was mised in settling the Veddahs upon cultivable land , and a school was to be established for every thirty children willin learn . According to present accounts the work so ...
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vil Service . At Batticaloa , Government assistance was pro in settling the Veddahs upon cultivable land , and a fre was to be established for every thirty children willing t According to present accounts the work so promising ! came to ...
vil Service . At Batticaloa , Government assistance was pro in settling the Veddahs upon cultivable land , and a fre was to be established for every thirty children willing t According to present accounts the work so promising ! came to ...
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the Civil Service . At Batticaloa , Government assistance was mised in settling the Veddahs upon cultivable land , and a school was to be established for every thirty children willing learn . According to present accounts the work so ...
the Civil Service . At Batticaloa , Government assistance was mised in settling the Veddahs upon cultivable land , and a school was to be established for every thirty children willing learn . According to present accounts the work so ...
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