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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... appear . The reproaches which were often shouted at the foreign gazers at the caricatures showed this . For the ... appears to have been existent in the neighbourhood of Bishopsgate Street . Blackheath and Greenwich Park were also ...
... appear . The reproaches which were often shouted at the foreign gazers at the caricatures showed this . For the ... appears to have been existent in the neighbourhood of Bishopsgate Street . Blackheath and Greenwich Park were also ...
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... appear precisely as they do in almost every com- position that can be traced to the same author . They are fond reminiscences of his earliest work - of his translations of Ovid and Musæus , of Lucan and Virgil , of his own " Hero and ...
... appear precisely as they do in almost every com- position that can be traced to the same author . They are fond reminiscences of his earliest work - of his translations of Ovid and Musæus , of Lucan and Virgil , of his own " Hero and ...
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... appear to have been chequered with many a cross . In Bermuda his particular opponent seems to have been one Nathaniel White , an Independent minister , to whom he occasionally refers in his long letters to his " Honble Company . " A ...
... appear to have been chequered with many a cross . In Bermuda his particular opponent seems to have been one Nathaniel White , an Independent minister , to whom he occasionally refers in his long letters to his " Honble Company . " A ...
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