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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... Human hearts may be forced down or stirred up . Russia has dwelt too much on her faults , and too little on her ... human suffering , he does not on that account refuse credence to any sort of human happiness . Even in Russia , the ...
... Human hearts may be forced down or stirred up . Russia has dwelt too much on her faults , and too little on her ... human suffering , he does not on that account refuse credence to any sort of human happiness . Even in Russia , the ...
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... human to express the sense of his joy of living , in exhibitions ranging as widely apart as the Song of Miriam and the savage dance of the South Sea Islander . Even the puritanic Milton has written : " The Scriptures afford us a divine ...
... human to express the sense of his joy of living , in exhibitions ranging as widely apart as the Song of Miriam and the savage dance of the South Sea Islander . Even the puritanic Milton has written : " The Scriptures afford us a divine ...
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... human need . I know not whence I came or whither I was going . I did not know why I found myself , astonished , in that joyless evil - suggesting desert ; but at length , impelled by some occult inspiration , I found myself nearing the ...
... human need . I know not whence I came or whither I was going . I did not know why I found myself , astonished , in that joyless evil - suggesting desert ; but at length , impelled by some occult inspiration , I found myself nearing the ...
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