The Gentleman's Magazine, Volumen 292The "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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Mrs. Gilfillan's original idea had been to spend the remainder of her son's furlough in travelling about from place to place , but it happened nevertheless that , without any expressed reason for the change of plan , they lingered on in ...
Mrs. Gilfillan's original idea had been to spend the remainder of her son's furlough in travelling about from place to place , but it happened nevertheless that , without any expressed reason for the change of plan , they lingered on in ...
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... that boys should be made thoroughly acquainted with the language and literature of their own country , that original and natural talent should be awakened by original conposition instead of being swamped by long lists of questions ...
... that boys should be made thoroughly acquainted with the language and literature of their own country , that original and natural talent should be awakened by original conposition instead of being swamped by long lists of questions ...
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LORD A. True ; but you must remember that with the exception of a few countries in our little Europe , which retain their original languages , almost all the greatest nations do speak English . It is the language of three - fourths of ...
LORD A. True ; but you must remember that with the exception of a few countries in our little Europe , which retain their original languages , almost all the greatest nations do speak English . It is the language of three - fourths of ...
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