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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The day previous to our arrival there had been very heavy rain , which had washed the trees , cleared the air , and filled the river to its brim ; and the freshness of the air , bearing as it did the first faint touch of the approaching ...
The day previous to our arrival there had been very heavy rain , which had washed the trees , cleared the air , and filled the river to its brim ; and the freshness of the air , bearing as it did the first faint touch of the approaching ...
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Of the flowering of trees our Tudor predecessors had a warm appreciation , and reckoned such blossoms as among the indispensable adjuncts of a garden . Nor were they wrong . In one of his letters to a correspondent Lord Beaconsfield ...
Of the flowering of trees our Tudor predecessors had a warm appreciation , and reckoned such blossoms as among the indispensable adjuncts of a garden . Nor were they wrong . In one of his letters to a correspondent Lord Beaconsfield ...
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Well , then , instead of regarding the blossoms of these trees as mere preliminaries to fruit , as do our moderns ... By the way , it would seem that the cherry - tree , though intro duced into England in the Roman days , was first in ...
Well , then , instead of regarding the blossoms of these trees as mere preliminaries to fruit , as do our moderns ... By the way , it would seem that the cherry - tree , though intro duced into England in the Roman days , was first in ...
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