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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... never before been thus embodied in the work of one man - certainly not by a modern . The world has seen many teachers calling loudly on men to be virtuous , free , pious , rational , artistic . It was reserved for Goethe , through his ...
... never before been thus embodied in the work of one man - certainly not by a modern . The world has seen many teachers calling loudly on men to be virtuous , free , pious , rational , artistic . It was reserved for Goethe , through his ...
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... never ceased his efforts . If he met me out of doors he would say , " Oh , Miss Zélia , let me just explain this to you , " and he would draw figures in the dust with a twig ( he never carried a walking - stick ) , to the intense ...
... never ceased his efforts . If he met me out of doors he would say , " Oh , Miss Zélia , let me just explain this to you , " and he would draw figures in the dust with a twig ( he never carried a walking - stick ) , to the intense ...
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... Never had mortal man so grand an opportunity of ruling over a chaotic continent ; never had any great leader antagonists so feeble as the rulers who opposed his rush to supremacy . . . With the exception of Pitt and Nelson , who were ...
... Never had mortal man so grand an opportunity of ruling over a chaotic continent ; never had any great leader antagonists so feeble as the rulers who opposed his rush to supremacy . . . With the exception of Pitt and Nelson , who were ...
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