The Gentleman's Magazine, Volumen 287The "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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The Reformation was achieved in Scotland with the indiscriminating zeal of intense sincerity that spared neither the beautiful forms of the ancient faith nor the art and literature ...
The Reformation was achieved in Scotland with the indiscriminating zeal of intense sincerity that spared neither the beautiful forms of the ancient faith nor the art and literature ...
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... an ancient School of Mysteries , the priests were initiated in astronomy , agriculture , medicine and magic . ... is to show that there is much internal and external evidence which proves the karakia to be of ancient origin .
... an ancient School of Mysteries , the priests were initiated in astronomy , agriculture , medicine and magic . ... is to show that there is much internal and external evidence which proves the karakia to be of ancient origin .
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... of the Queen was combined with the revengeful pride or anger roused in a well - born maiden , accustomed to every luxury , by one of those complete revolutions of rank and fortune so lamentably familiar to the ancient world .
... of the Queen was combined with the revengeful pride or anger roused in a well - born maiden , accustomed to every luxury , by one of those complete revolutions of rank and fortune so lamentably familiar to the ancient world .
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Books The Sellers of By EDWARD TURNBULL | 17 |
Century A of English China By GERALDINE LESLIE | 57 |
Father The of Gymnastics By W GOWLAND FIELD | 66 |
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