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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... turn them , can never wear out , and whose last chapters we shall never read . There is a certain kind of knowledge ( withheld from learned scholars but possessed by many ignorant men ) that may be called the wisdom of the wayside , and ...
... turn them , can never wear out , and whose last chapters we shall never read . There is a certain kind of knowledge ( withheld from learned scholars but possessed by many ignorant men ) that may be called the wisdom of the wayside , and ...
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... turn of the tongue that a stranger sometimes finds disconcerting . Give bread to the poor , But bar the door , would seem a contradiction to the well - known character for hospitality of which the north is so justly proud , but it helps ...
... turn of the tongue that a stranger sometimes finds disconcerting . Give bread to the poor , But bar the door , would seem a contradiction to the well - known character for hospitality of which the north is so justly proud , but it helps ...
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... turning the best into worse is much like the turning of good wine out of a faire sweet flagon of silver into a foule ... turn superseded by the stone jar . The leather bottle par excellence was the one shown on page 162 , but there were ...
... turning the best into worse is much like the turning of good wine out of a faire sweet flagon of silver into a foule ... turn superseded by the stone jar . The leather bottle par excellence was the one shown on page 162 , but there were ...
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