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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... whole attitude correct and very stiff . I thought him probably an 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 ...
... whole attitude correct and very stiff . I thought him probably an 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 ...
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... whole most attractive to climbers . Helvellyn and Skiddaw may be excluded perhaps , though one is unwilling to offer a slight to such sounding names . Skiddaw , especially , is only an undulating hump . Its bulk makes it impressive ...
... whole most attractive to climbers . Helvellyn and Skiddaw may be excluded perhaps , though one is unwilling to offer a slight to such sounding names . Skiddaw , especially , is only an undulating hump . Its bulk makes it impressive ...
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... visit her - never ! never ! And yet the whole ascent is barely a thousand vertical feet . From thousand feet brings one to Esk Hause , whence at cloud haunted Angle Tarn on its summit , a climb of another 34 The Gentleman's Magazine .
... visit her - never ! never ! And yet the whole ascent is barely a thousand vertical feet . From thousand feet brings one to Esk Hause , whence at cloud haunted Angle Tarn on its summit , a climb of another 34 The Gentleman's Magazine .
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... whole of the Indian territory . The remainder of the tract was ceded in similar reservations to three remnants of tribes - Senecas , Shawnees , and Quapaws in exchange for lands in Ohio . The limits of these reservations remained ...
... whole of the Indian territory . The remainder of the tract was ceded in similar reservations to three remnants of tribes - Senecas , Shawnees , and Quapaws in exchange for lands in Ohio . The limits of these reservations remained ...
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... whole territory , with the exception of a small remnant of the land purchased back from the principal tribes in 1866 . When this system of establishing Indian reservations began it was supposed that the red man would be moved ...
... whole territory , with the exception of a small remnant of the land purchased back from the principal tribes in 1866 . When this system of establishing Indian reservations began it was supposed that the red man would be moved ...
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