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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Nor can anyone who crosses the Bosnian frontier into the Sandžak of Novi - Bazar fail at once to mark the difference between the state of the trees on the Bosnian side and the charred trunks and blackened stumps to which Turkish ...
Nor can anyone who crosses the Bosnian frontier into the Sandžak of Novi - Bazar fail at once to mark the difference between the state of the trees on the Bosnian side and the charred trunks and blackened stumps to which Turkish ...
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We may suppose , therefore , that these words had once a powerful rushing sound , something like that of wind , or water , for , going further back , we find , in the Eranian tongue , hend , or hind , for riter , and in Sanskrit sind ...
We may suppose , therefore , that these words had once a powerful rushing sound , something like that of wind , or water , for , going further back , we find , in the Eranian tongue , hend , or hind , for riter , and in Sanskrit sind ...
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The American mail , now perhaps the most important of all foreign mails , and the most often despatched , sailed only once a month to Halifax , Nova Scotia . From there a separate vessel took the U.S. mail on to Boston .
The American mail , now perhaps the most important of all foreign mails , and the most often despatched , sailed only once a month to Halifax , Nova Scotia . From there a separate vessel took the U.S. mail on to Boston .
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