The Gentleman's Magazine, Volumen 271F. 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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... course , hot ; second course , whisky ; third course , whisky ; then a brew of punch , and something tasty to eat atween whiles . " Then he broke off into a jolly laugh , and began to sing in a full deep voice a stave or two of a ...
... course , hot ; second course , whisky ; third course , whisky ; then a brew of punch , and something tasty to eat atween whiles . " Then he broke off into a jolly laugh , and began to sing in a full deep voice a stave or two of a ...
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... course ? What more fitting than that these , in mythological language , should be said to favour the Turk , a nation whose emblem was the Crescent , and should hold aloft an Indian , not because he was an Indian , but because his turban ...
... course ? What more fitting than that these , in mythological language , should be said to favour the Turk , a nation whose emblem was the Crescent , and should hold aloft an Indian , not because he was an Indian , but because his turban ...
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... course of the lower Severn through Worcestershire and Gloucester to the coast of South Wales , there are many admir- able sections of the red marls and blue clays through which the river has carved its course , the cliffs invariably ...
... course of the lower Severn through Worcestershire and Gloucester to the coast of South Wales , there are many admir- able sections of the red marls and blue clays through which the river has carved its course , the cliffs invariably ...
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