The Gentleman's Magazine, Volumen 267F. 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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... eyes from closely noting these , and made us linger over the scene until they had all departed , including a Perkin Middlewick - like Englishman , who had muttered , " Don't see much to see here , " as he surmounted the fortress , and ...
... eyes from closely noting these , and made us linger over the scene until they had all departed , including a Perkin Middlewick - like Englishman , who had muttered , " Don't see much to see here , " as he surmounted the fortress , and ...
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... eye is apt to betray its presence , and even to negative the advantage of its protective colouring . This has long been known . Hudibras has it that " Fools are known by looking wise , as men find woodcocks by their eyes . " The ...
... eye is apt to betray its presence , and even to negative the advantage of its protective colouring . This has long been known . Hudibras has it that " Fools are known by looking wise , as men find woodcocks by their eyes . " The ...
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... eyes . He had taken it so lightly - a young girl's best gift - he called his conduct early wicked- ness , & c . His eye caught mine ; he came towards me smiling . " What a festive scene ! " was his first remark . " Where is Mrs. Lucas ...
... eyes . He had taken it so lightly - a young girl's best gift - he called his conduct early wicked- ness , & c . His eye caught mine ; he came towards me smiling . " What a festive scene ! " was his first remark . " Where is Mrs. Lucas ...
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