The Gentleman's Magazine, Volumen 283The "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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They were coming close to their home at Piltsa , those soldiers , and they sang . But of me , who was far behind them , they took no notice , for their eyes were upon the blue smoke that rose from the cottages of Piltsa .
They were coming close to their home at Piltsa , those soldiers , and they sang . But of me , who was far behind them , they took no notice , for their eyes were upon the blue smoke that rose from the cottages of Piltsa .
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By good luck they were feeding , and he managed to get close enough to kill three . Unfortunately he forgot the ramrod , and had to return after the one shot , of course , meeting with two flocks of duck on his way .
By good luck they were feeding , and he managed to get close enough to kill three . Unfortunately he forgot the ramrod , and had to return after the one shot , of course , meeting with two flocks of duck on his way .
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Pevensey was the isle belonging to a Saxon proprietor named Peven or Peofn : The levels Alooded once by changing tide Are covered now by nature's wildest flowers , Where once the Roman gallies used to ride Or anchor close to Peofn's ...
Pevensey was the isle belonging to a Saxon proprietor named Peven or Peofn : The levels Alooded once by changing tide Are covered now by nature's wildest flowers , Where once the Roman gallies used to ride Or anchor close to Peofn's ...
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Anecdotes Duplicate By GEORGE EYRETODD M | 27 |
Clergy English in Fiction By C FÓRTESCUE YOXGE | 40 |
DuckShooting on the Blackwater By NEVILLE PAYN | 72 |
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