The Gentleman's Magazine, Band 261F. Jefferies, 1967 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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latter being regarded as the enemy's country , which it is a matter of duty to injure and annoy as much as ... regarded by the conspirators as a victory of which they had good reason to be proud . The intense gratification they ...
latter being regarded as the enemy's country , which it is a matter of duty to injure and annoy as much as ... regarded by the conspirators as a victory of which they had good reason to be proud . The intense gratification they ...
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... regarded as one of the romances of our constitution . In these later days we are wont to reflect with reasonable pride that the characteristic growl of the true - born Englishman has here been exchanged for a practical charity and ...
... regarded as one of the romances of our constitution . In these later days we are wont to reflect with reasonable pride that the characteristic growl of the true - born Englishman has here been exchanged for a practical charity and ...
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... regarded by anticipation with a frantic jealousy , which threw into the shade the half - humorous misliking of the Scotch immigrants to the English capital of King Jamie , and the sturdy hatred of King William's Dutch favourites and ...
... regarded by anticipation with a frantic jealousy , which threw into the shade the half - humorous misliking of the Scotch immigrants to the English capital of King Jamie , and the sturdy hatred of King William's Dutch favourites and ...
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Novelists Little Ways By H F LESTER 274 | 105 |
Among the Birds By Rev M G WATKINS M | 161 |
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