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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... words linger in the field - names or place - names of some parts of Northern England , whilst no records . remain of ... word cartrie , which the " New English Dictionary " does not mention , should mean " circle . " It occurs with that ...
... words linger in the field - names or place - names of some parts of Northern England , whilst no records . remain of ... word cartrie , which the " New English Dictionary " does not mention , should mean " circle . " It occurs with that ...
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... word " couch " for our Saviour's homely word " bed . " " What ! " he said , are you better than He who said ' bed , ' that you are ashamed to use His words ? " He was tortured by Diocletian , and though he lived was rendered lame and ...
... word " couch " for our Saviour's homely word " bed . " " What ! " he said , are you better than He who said ' bed , ' that you are ashamed to use His words ? " He was tortured by Diocletian , and though he lived was rendered lame and ...
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... word for which he knows no sign , and the finger and sign language is thus formed out of the natural efforts of the deaf child to express his daily wants . It may seem a tedious thing for a deaf - mute to have to spell words on his ...
... word for which he knows no sign , and the finger and sign language is thus formed out of the natural efforts of the deaf child to express his daily wants . It may seem a tedious thing for a deaf - mute to have to spell words on his ...
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