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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... Once more the spirit within him spoke , Once more he saw the land of his dreams , Its hopes and passions , its joys and fears . His heart beat quicker , his breath came fast , While a glad Allegro of dancing streams , An ever ...
... Once more the spirit within him spoke , Once more he saw the land of his dreams , Its hopes and passions , its joys and fears . His heart beat quicker , his breath came fast , While a glad Allegro of dancing streams , An ever ...
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... once to distinguish his hotel by the national colours . " The judicious course , no doubt , would have been to obey with as little ostentation as possible , but this was more than could be expected of human nature . The tricoloured flag ...
... once to distinguish his hotel by the national colours . " The judicious course , no doubt , would have been to obey with as little ostentation as possible , but this was more than could be expected of human nature . The tricoloured flag ...
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... once on that day of 18th Brumaire Bona- parte repeated , " If Bernadotte harangues the troops , I am lost . " More than once the soldiers wavered at the sight of the persistent civilian blue frock - coat and white pantaloons ...
... once on that day of 18th Brumaire Bona- parte repeated , " If Bernadotte harangues the troops , I am lost . " More than once the soldiers wavered at the sight of the persistent civilian blue frock - coat and white pantaloons ...
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