The Gentleman's Magazine, Volumen 285The "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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This permanent loss of H from the beginning of a word , and before a vowel , is , however , comparatively rare in English , and as this is the only sense in which “ dropping of H's ” is usually understood , the practice may be regarded ...
This permanent loss of H from the beginning of a word , and before a vowel , is , however , comparatively rare in English , and as this is the only sense in which “ dropping of H's ” is usually understood , the practice may be regarded ...
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e appeared altogether ; sometimes they are written , but not sounded , or else very faintly sounded ; for even when nominally " aspirate " the French H is not like the English H , and has been a perplexity to many of us , long after we ...
e appeared altogether ; sometimes they are written , but not sounded , or else very faintly sounded ; for even when nominally " aspirate " the French H is not like the English H , and has been a perplexity to many of us , long after we ...
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govern these regions more economically than the English ? This question of mules for transport is to be commended to our colonial governors in such countries . Those used on this occasion proved most serviceable and suffered less ...
govern these regions more economically than the English ? This question of mules for transport is to be commended to our colonial governors in such countries . Those used on this occasion proved most serviceable and suffered less ...
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Beyle Henri By C E MEETKERKE | 39 |
Blind The and Paris By E C PRICE | 137 |
Croker John Wilson By P A SILLARD | 145 |
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