The Gentleman's Magazine, Volumen 284F. 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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... seen . Stones and tufts of moss , parched and brown , appear between the huge blocks and stones that lie in heaps on all sides to a great distance , the skeletons and bones of the earth not needed in creation , and there left to be ...
... seen . Stones and tufts of moss , parched and brown , appear between the huge blocks and stones that lie in heaps on all sides to a great distance , the skeletons and bones of the earth not needed in creation , and there left to be ...
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... seen this , as I myself have seen a great part , although nature had denied him the happiness of his pen , yet indignation itself would make him write . " So far Grantham speaks as a man with a mission . He is the brainbreaker's breaker ...
... seen this , as I myself have seen a great part , although nature had denied him the happiness of his pen , yet indignation itself would make him write . " So far Grantham speaks as a man with a mission . He is the brainbreaker's breaker ...
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... seen lawyers issue from the courts , throw aside cap and gown , and take to wearing the sword . We have seen those , I say , get the collar of St.- Michael without having served at all . Thus did the Sieur de Mon- taigne , who had far ...
... seen lawyers issue from the courts , throw aside cap and gown , and take to wearing the sword . We have seen those , I say , get the collar of St.- Michael without having served at all . Thus did the Sieur de Mon- taigne , who had far ...
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