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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... Ruskin Hall has sought to embody in his plan the high social ideals of John Ruskin , and those who had the privilege of hearing him unfold the work and aims of his insti- tution in his brilliant inaugural address , on February 22 , 1899 ...
... Ruskin Hall has sought to embody in his plan the high social ideals of John Ruskin , and those who had the privilege of hearing him unfold the work and aims of his insti- tution in his brilliant inaugural address , on February 22 , 1899 ...
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... Ruskin Hall is situated in St. Giles ; a creeper - covered house , often occupied by Mr. Ruskin in former years . Mr. Vrooman has taken it on a lease from Balliol College ; it is quite free from the modern - institution look ; no money ...
... Ruskin Hall is situated in St. Giles ; a creeper - covered house , often occupied by Mr. Ruskin in former years . Mr. Vrooman has taken it on a lease from Balliol College ; it is quite free from the modern - institution look ; no money ...
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... Ruskin Hall is thitherward . Here are students " trying by some dim candle - light to set the workshop ready against to - morrow's daylight . " The students who have sought admission to the new ... Ruskin Hall : The Poor Man's College . 275.
... Ruskin Hall is thitherward . Here are students " trying by some dim candle - light to set the workshop ready against to - morrow's daylight . " The students who have sought admission to the new ... Ruskin Hall : The Poor Man's College . 275.
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