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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... perhaps we pack our trunks , take our tickets , and make for the sea- side . Arrived there , we immediately set up as amateur sailors , rowing in dainty little boats , taking passage in trim sailing yachts - sometimes even daring to sit ...
... perhaps we pack our trunks , take our tickets , and make for the sea- side . Arrived there , we immediately set up as amateur sailors , rowing in dainty little boats , taking passage in trim sailing yachts - sometimes even daring to sit ...
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perhaps , darkness reigned in their time , there débris had perhaps fallen , and , luckily for our century and our eyes , had covered in the shrine , where men of Senefru's day had worshipped with their faces toward the base of the ...
perhaps , darkness reigned in their time , there débris had perhaps fallen , and , luckily for our century and our eyes , had covered in the shrine , where men of Senefru's day had worshipped with their faces toward the base of the ...
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... perhaps the " Grey River , " of which endless glimpses may be got from many points of view . When evening deepens and shadows fall , a red glow comes over the sky , below it a grey mist , shading into blue , through which fairy - like ...
... perhaps the " Grey River , " of which endless glimpses may be got from many points of view . When evening deepens and shadows fall , a red glow comes over the sky , below it a grey mist , shading into blue , through which fairy - like ...
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