Gentleman's Magazine and Historical Review, Volumen 272A. Dodd and A. Smith, 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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... " he exclaims at the close of the " De Divinatione , " " with all this divination by dreams and with every other kind of divination . For , in truth , superstition , taking advan- tage of the frailty of human nature , has spread.
... " he exclaims at the close of the " De Divinatione , " " with all this divination by dreams and with every other kind of divination . For , in truth , superstition , taking advan- tage of the frailty of human nature , has spread.
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... close rooms will do for the complexion can be seen in the case of the débutante at the close of the London season . In this case every factor that can play havoc with a constitution not yet in its maturity is brought into requisition ...
... close rooms will do for the complexion can be seen in the case of the débutante at the close of the London season . In this case every factor that can play havoc with a constitution not yet in its maturity is brought into requisition ...
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... close In rapture near my heart ; To reap my scented harvest then , And never part . But she had happier destiny , Sweet bud , than I could give ; For close by grew another rose , Climbing to live . He did but touch that dimpled bud- At ...
... close In rapture near my heart ; To reap my scented harvest then , And never part . But she had happier destiny , Sweet bud , than I could give ; For close by grew another rose , Climbing to live . He did but touch that dimpled bud- At ...
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Poet A in Carglen By ALEXANder Gordon | 69 |
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