The Gentleman's Magazine, Volumen 280The "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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I've often wondered whether you would speak to . " me , if — . . " Is it speak to you , alanna ? Why , it makes no difference at all in the world , except ” —he went on in a lower tone— “ to make me want to help you more than ever .
I've often wondered whether you would speak to . " me , if — . . " Is it speak to you , alanna ? Why , it makes no difference at all in the world , except ” —he went on in a lower tone— “ to make me want to help you more than ever .
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They speak " of the Law and the Prophets and the other Books , " and in a remarkable passage in the first Book of Maccabees , referring to the proposed alliance with Sparta , it is stated , “ We have no need of these things , seeing we ...
They speak " of the Law and the Prophets and the other Books , " and in a remarkable passage in the first Book of Maccabees , referring to the proposed alliance with Sparta , it is stated , “ We have no need of these things , seeing we ...
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a “ None will deny Sir Philip Sidney's right to speak on the art of poesie , ” said another voice , " yet I think the gentle Mr. Spenser , if he were here , would not question that Mr. Chaucer is a good poet . But here comes Mr. Lawes .
a “ None will deny Sir Philip Sidney's right to speak on the art of poesie , ” said another voice , " yet I think the gentle Mr. Spenser , if he were here , would not question that Mr. Chaucer is a good poet . But here comes Mr. Lawes .
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Apocrypha Revised The Merits and Demerits of the By | 130 |
Pessimism A Natural Antidote to By DAVID PRYDE LL D | 162 |
Their Country and Origin By T L PHIPSON Ph D | 172 |
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