The Gentleman's Magazine, Volumen 237The "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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Some of the cottages appear to be constructed on the primitive principle of hewing a hole in the cliff and building out from the side a shell of three walls . In High Street the houses , as befits the dignity of the locality ...
Some of the cottages appear to be constructed on the primitive principle of hewing a hole in the cliff and building out from the side a shell of three walls . In High Street the houses , as befits the dignity of the locality ...
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always on the side of vested interests and opposed to the scheme of the philanthropists . The religious and thoughtful part of the community were , however , gradually won over to the side of humanity , and ultimately this side ...
always on the side of vested interests and opposed to the scheme of the philanthropists . The religious and thoughtful part of the community were , however , gradually won over to the side of humanity , and ultimately this side ...
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... and in replying on a debate the House would be treated to delightful specimens of caustic oratory in the course of which solecisms uttered on the other side would be infallibly detected and incontinently rent to shreds .
... and in replying on a debate the House would be treated to delightful specimens of caustic oratory in the course of which solecisms uttered on the other side would be infallibly detected and incontinently rent to shreds .
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