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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... ship of the thirtieth century than the savage in the Age of Stone could make or imagine our ship of to - day . We can only slowly add to and improve upon the old , always with that curious tendency of the mind to consider our present ...
... ship of the thirtieth century than the savage in the Age of Stone could make or imagine our ship of to - day . We can only slowly add to and improve upon the old , always with that curious tendency of the mind to consider our present ...
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... ship carried a pillared hall dedicated to Bacchus , capable of holding thirteen couches , and the roof , says Athenaeus , corresponded to the character of the god , -which is a dark saying . There may be a little more truth in Hiero's ship ...
... ship carried a pillared hall dedicated to Bacchus , capable of holding thirteen couches , and the roof , says Athenaeus , corresponded to the character of the god , -which is a dark saying . There may be a little more truth in Hiero's ship ...
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... ship and goods to his Majesty , when called upon . On the night of the 20th March , he went aboard her with a guard . The traitors handed over the ship , as they had promised , and though Jennings , or some faithful hand , destroyed the ...
... ship and goods to his Majesty , when called upon . On the night of the 20th March , he went aboard her with a guard . The traitors handed over the ship , as they had promised , and though Jennings , or some faithful hand , destroyed the ...
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