Gentleman's Magazine and Historical Review, Volumen 244A. Dodd and A. Smith, 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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... populations of Turkey ) , for the most part in language of his own , which cannot be known even to many of those who have been readers of his published writings . VOL . CCXLII . NO . 1765 . I We are told by Gibbon , ' that " as 113.
... populations of Turkey ) , for the most part in language of his own , which cannot be known even to many of those who have been readers of his published writings . VOL . CCXLII . NO . 1765 . I We are told by Gibbon , ' that " as 113.
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... , as a timid woman shrinks from observation and personal address . It was not reassuring to find the hotel door blocked up by an VOL . CCXLII . NO . 1766 . K arrival , or to be told without hesitation by a So Like a Man!
... , as a timid woman shrinks from observation and personal address . It was not reassuring to find the hotel door blocked up by an VOL . CCXLII . NO . 1766 . K arrival , or to be told without hesitation by a So Like a Man!
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... station to the river ; the fragrant lane where sweet flowers bloom , birds carol , and insects hum in the leafy hedges ; the merry 3 A VOL . CCXLII . NO . 1770 . rippling stream , the cosy seat amongst the flags , 721.
... station to the river ; the fragrant lane where sweet flowers bloom , birds carol , and insects hum in the leafy hedges ; the merry 3 A VOL . CCXLII . NO . 1770 . rippling stream , the cosy seat amongst the flags , 721.
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