The Gentleman's Magazine, Volumen 240F. Jefferies, 1968 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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... light cathedral floor ; but it was damp and gleaming with the last tide , and the weed - hung granite tombs were glittering crimson in the light . They sat far within , on a dry rock close under the main cliff , and were looking upward ...
... light cathedral floor ; but it was damp and gleaming with the last tide , and the weed - hung granite tombs were glittering crimson in the light . They sat far within , on a dry rock close under the main cliff , and were looking upward ...
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... light . " The synthesis reduces Mr. Arnold's philosophy of modern civilisation to " honey and wax ; " but Mr. Arnold and Dean Swift's bee concur in the opinion that sweetness and light are the two noblest of things , which seems to ...
... light . " The synthesis reduces Mr. Arnold's philosophy of modern civilisation to " honey and wax ; " but Mr. Arnold and Dean Swift's bee concur in the opinion that sweetness and light are the two noblest of things , which seems to ...
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... light . The rain fell heavily , the storm shrieked , but he saw all clearly soon - a great crimson fire burning on the very edge of the crag , and sending a wild stream of light out upon the tempestuous sea . He crept closer and saw ...
... light . The rain fell heavily , the storm shrieked , but he saw all clearly soon - a great crimson fire burning on the very edge of the crag , and sending a wild stream of light out upon the tempestuous sea . He crept closer and saw ...
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