The Gentleman's Magazine, Band 302F. 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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... believe that he was never influenced at all in cases which were still pending.1 This is the only sense in which Bacon can be suspected of perverting justice . To suggest that he sold it for money is so wildly absurd as not to be worth ...
... believe that he was never influenced at all in cases which were still pending.1 This is the only sense in which Bacon can be suspected of perverting justice . To suggest that he sold it for money is so wildly absurd as not to be worth ...
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... believe it would be tolerated at the present day . He undoubt- edly mixed himself up with the acquisition of the land bought for the Quadrant , and burnt his fingers over the job . However we , with our modern notions , may regard his ...
... believe it would be tolerated at the present day . He undoubt- edly mixed himself up with the acquisition of the land bought for the Quadrant , and burnt his fingers over the job . However we , with our modern notions , may regard his ...
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... believe that the age of miracles is with us , that we are living among them , and that they surround us in our daily lives . He frankly admits that there is a hiatus in his theories , and on page 31 he says : " The needed clue , as I ...
... believe that the age of miracles is with us , that we are living among them , and that they surround us in our daily lives . He frankly admits that there is a hiatus in his theories , and on page 31 he says : " The needed clue , as I ...
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