The Gentleman's Magazine, Volumen 235F. Jefferies, 1968 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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... words of English , and we were almost entirely guiltless of Persian , so that occasionally our conversation used to come to a standstill . The son could not speak one word of English , and was only useful in registering his father's ...
... words of English , and we were almost entirely guiltless of Persian , so that occasionally our conversation used to come to a standstill . The son could not speak one word of English , and was only useful in registering his father's ...
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... words can be justly predicated of it , however strained the interpretation may be . Lest we may be accused of ... word " sterner " ? Is it as regards style or subject ? If the reference be to style , the critic may be contradicted ...
... words can be justly predicated of it , however strained the interpretation may be . Lest we may be accused of ... word " sterner " ? Is it as regards style or subject ? If the reference be to style , the critic may be contradicted ...
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... Word by word , line by line , he devoured a column of the latest intelligence , uttering almost audibly every now and then , " My God ! " and " What can this mean ? " At last all suddenly hissed between his teeth the words " liar " and ...
... Word by word , line by line , he devoured a column of the latest intelligence , uttering almost audibly every now and then , " My God ! " and " What can this mean ? " At last all suddenly hissed between his teeth the words " liar " and ...
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