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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... write , because " thereby I shall the better work on his senses . " LET US FOLLOW NATURE . • " Observe the child , " he says , " with his little stick puddening in the ashes , drawing lines there , or upon the dirt where he can make an ...
... write , because " thereby I shall the better work on his senses . " LET US FOLLOW NATURE . • " Observe the child , " he says , " with his little stick puddening in the ashes , drawing lines there , or upon the dirt where he can make an ...
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... Writing itself , however , is , as it were , a precognition . For the writing - master must take care as to the copy , " not so much to its form , I doubt not then he is exact enough , but to the matter thereof , that it favour of piety ...
... Writing itself , however , is , as it were , a precognition . For the writing - master must take care as to the copy , " not so much to its form , I doubt not then he is exact enough , but to the matter thereof , that it favour of piety ...
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... write , is distinguished by those for whom she writes their letters as " the Scrivanella , " or little writer . Nicknames also descend from father to son . The famous Neapolitan comedian , Cavalier Edward Scarpetta , is known by the ...
... write , is distinguished by those for whom she writes their letters as " the Scrivanella , " or little writer . Nicknames also descend from father to son . The famous Neapolitan comedian , Cavalier Edward Scarpetta , is known by the ...
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