The Gentleman's Magazine, Volumen 301F. Jefferies, 1906 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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... hands hold xepuádia , hand - stones : A pair of stones the urchins gript of marble with a ragged edge : their hands just hid the same : to alter Homer a little . But why should I go to Italy now , or even to Portsmouth where my father ...
... hands hold xepuádia , hand - stones : A pair of stones the urchins gript of marble with a ragged edge : their hands just hid the same : to alter Homer a little . But why should I go to Italy now , or even to Portsmouth where my father ...
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... hand or sitting with his head in his hands in dim light by the red glow of a fire . It was certainly an understanding of the slightness of the form , of its incapacity for the expression of the deeper sorts of passion , that made the ...
... hand or sitting with his head in his hands in dim light by the red glow of a fire . It was certainly an understanding of the slightness of the form , of its incapacity for the expression of the deeper sorts of passion , that made the ...
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... hand ; good manners did not permit it to be touched with either of the other fingers . This old way of eating was ... hands both before and after a meal was imperative . The guest held his hands over a basin whilst a servant poured water ...
... hand ; good manners did not permit it to be touched with either of the other fingers . This old way of eating was ... hands both before and after a meal was imperative . The guest held his hands over a basin whilst a servant poured water ...
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