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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... garden is of Essex mud . I can see truly my peacock pacing a terrace , where clipped yew trees stand tall and stately , but I should not dream of intro- ducing so ravenous a fowl to my small garden paths . I can hanker after grey stone ...
... garden is of Essex mud . I can see truly my peacock pacing a terrace , where clipped yew trees stand tall and stately , but I should not dream of intro- ducing so ravenous a fowl to my small garden paths . I can hanker after grey stone ...
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... garden rose - coloured tulips out of a carpet of dark purple aubretia , and dusky orange in a mass of red wall- flower . Three or four varieties planted together look well ... garden is essential at this time of year . Garden Notes 559.
... garden rose - coloured tulips out of a carpet of dark purple aubretia , and dusky orange in a mass of red wall- flower . Three or four varieties planted together look well ... garden is essential at this time of year . Garden Notes 559.
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... garden is a place apart its boundaries would natur- ally be made of climbing roses . Any kind of fence will serve . I remember even - some hideous tarred palings which two seasons ' growth completely covered with a lovely tangle of ...
... garden is a place apart its boundaries would natur- ally be made of climbing roses . Any kind of fence will serve . I remember even - some hideous tarred palings which two seasons ' growth completely covered with a lovely tangle of ...
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