The Gentleman's Magazine, Volumen 288F. 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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... Philostratus and Hipparete been separated , not to meet again till years after in Rome , where the former had acquired brilliant but perilous fame as the handsomest , bravest , and most skilful gladiator in the noted school of Licinius ...
... Philostratus and Hipparete been separated , not to meet again till years after in Rome , where the former had acquired brilliant but perilous fame as the handsomest , bravest , and most skilful gladiator in the noted school of Licinius ...
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... Philostratus cum Vero , " and had with lightning rapidity drawn his own conclu- sions therefrom , coupling her whom he had rightly deemed a Hellenic maiden with the celebrated Hellenic warrior ; and now , upon recognising her amongst ...
... Philostratus cum Vero , " and had with lightning rapidity drawn his own conclu- sions therefrom , coupling her whom he had rightly deemed a Hellenic maiden with the celebrated Hellenic warrior ; and now , upon recognising her amongst ...
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... Philostratus speeds round the arena pursued by Verus , with the cruel falchion that thirsts for his blood . But it soon becomes manifest to all that , whatever the strength and power of endurance of the veteran gladiator may be , in a ...
... Philostratus speeds round the arena pursued by Verus , with the cruel falchion that thirsts for his blood . But it soon becomes manifest to all that , whatever the strength and power of endurance of the veteran gladiator may be , in a ...
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