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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... Samoyede keeps , because they are con- ducive to peace and consequent inactivity ; he does not break the latter six , for this requires all the energy of civilisation . Ambition- that motive power of action good or evil - is wanting ...
... Samoyede keeps , because they are con- ducive to peace and consequent inactivity ; he does not break the latter six , for this requires all the energy of civilisation . Ambition- that motive power of action good or evil - is wanting ...
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... Samoyede covers the framework from below upwards , so that each row overlaps the one below it , just as do the slates of our roofs , and so prevents rain or snow from penetrating . A small opening with a flap of hide serves as an ...
... Samoyede covers the framework from below upwards , so that each row overlaps the one below it , just as do the slates of our roofs , and so prevents rain or snow from penetrating . A small opening with a flap of hide serves as an ...
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... Samoyede taxation , which would make one think that even then they did not have things all their own way . The letters tell the Governor of the Petchora district to protect the Samoyede from all foreign insult , to have particular care ...
... Samoyede taxation , which would make one think that even then they did not have things all their own way . The letters tell the Governor of the Petchora district to protect the Samoyede from all foreign insult , to have particular care ...
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