Gentleman's Magazine and Historical Review, Volumen 272The "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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... that she had found means to entrap the “ Princess Tarakanoff , a daughter of the Empress Elizabeth , " to St. Petersburg , and there confined her in an underground dungeon , where she was smothered during an inundation of the Neva .
... that she had found means to entrap the “ Princess Tarakanoff , a daughter of the Empress Elizabeth , " to St. Petersburg , and there confined her in an underground dungeon , where she was smothered during an inundation of the Neva .
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Thus Brandonhill — Bran itself means hill --- Bran , brae , brow . Don likewise means hill - Don , dun , dune , down . Yet on the top of all is piled the word hill , so that the word means hill , hill , hill .
Thus Brandonhill — Bran itself means hill --- Bran , brae , brow . Don likewise means hill - Don , dun , dune , down . Yet on the top of all is piled the word hill , so that the word means hill , hill , hill .
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In a word , life means song , and song means life to these Adriatic ferrymen . And why ? Because life in a gondola is a form of slow music . In one unbroken passage borne To closing night from opening morn , Uplift at whiles slow eyes ...
In a word , life means song , and song means life to these Adriatic ferrymen . And why ? Because life in a gondola is a form of slow music . In one unbroken passage borne To closing night from opening morn , Uplift at whiles slow eyes ...
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Professor A of the Dry Wit By PERCY FITZGERALD M A 600 | 140 |
Students Songs On Some By LAURA ALEX SMITH | 174 |
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