The Gentleman's Magazine, Volumen 292F. Jefferies, 1967 The "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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... Mezen , who was dazzled by the wealth of her suitor , for he owned nearly one thousand reindeer . Their children , with whom I have lodged , have a completely Russian type of face , are active and enterprising , write and read well ...
... Mezen , who was dazzled by the wealth of her suitor , for he owned nearly one thousand reindeer . Their children , with whom I have lodged , have a completely Russian type of face , are active and enterprising , write and read well ...
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... Mezen , which act of generosity so pleased the powers that be that they gave him a medal - the first , I think , ever awarded to one of his race . The pisar of the Kaninskaian Samoyedes resides at Ness , that of the Rolshezemelski at ...
... Mezen , which act of generosity so pleased the powers that be that they gave him a medal - the first , I think , ever awarded to one of his race . The pisar of the Kaninskaian Samoyedes resides at Ness , that of the Rolshezemelski at ...
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... Mezen , whence the traders forward them to St. Petersburg . From the end of September the Ijmians wander about as near to Mezen as moss grows , so that they may kill their stock as soon as Nature lays the road and sends the frost ...
... Mezen , whence the traders forward them to St. Petersburg . From the end of September the Ijmians wander about as near to Mezen as moss grows , so that they may kill their stock as soon as Nature lays the road and sends the frost ...
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