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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... given to the fox - glove is doigts de la Vierge . Very numerous are the flowers which have been connected with " Our Lady's " vesture . The cuckoo - flowers , which in early spring time " do paint the meadows with delight , " are ...
... given to the fox - glove is doigts de la Vierge . Very numerous are the flowers which have been connected with " Our Lady's " vesture . The cuckoo - flowers , which in early spring time " do paint the meadows with delight , " are ...
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... given no more signal proof of her total lack of affection for her daughter than by marrying her to Don Francis , a man weak in body , still weaker in mind , and the most utterly worthless of all the prétendus who had presented ...
... given no more signal proof of her total lack of affection for her daughter than by marrying her to Don Francis , a man weak in body , still weaker in mind , and the most utterly worthless of all the prétendus who had presented ...
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... given off from the tree . It has been tried with decidedly beneficial effects at the Cape of Good Hope , in Algeria , the Roman Campagna , and elsewhere ; unfortunately it will not bear a sharp spell of frost , so that it cannot be ...
... given off from the tree . It has been tried with decidedly beneficial effects at the Cape of Good Hope , in Algeria , the Roman Campagna , and elsewhere ; unfortunately it will not bear a sharp spell of frost , so that it cannot be ...
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