The Gentleman's Magazine, Volumen 286The "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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Every now and then as he proceeded he cast a glance in the direction of the strange lights at Polpeer . ... Looking through the blackness , Peter could now see only one light , gliding slowly up the cliff .
Every now and then as he proceeded he cast a glance in the direction of the strange lights at Polpeer . ... Looking through the blackness , Peter could now see only one light , gliding slowly up the cliff .
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The Arabians called Denebola al - sarfa , " the vicissitude , " perhaps with reference to variation in its light . y Leonis , called Algeiba , from the Arabic al - djabha al asád , " the front of the Lion . " Algol ( 8 Persei ) .
The Arabians called Denebola al - sarfa , " the vicissitude , " perhaps with reference to variation in its light . y Leonis , called Algeiba , from the Arabic al - djabha al asád , " the front of the Lion . " Algol ( 8 Persei ) .
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“ Arter all , mother , " sezs I , when us see th ' lights in our winders , “ ' pend upon it there's no place like old England . Give us our home , my dear , an ' let they as likes to meander do it - we'll bide in th ' old country !
“ Arter all , mother , " sezs I , when us see th ' lights in our winders , “ ' pend upon it there's no place like old England . Give us our home , my dear , an ' let they as likes to meander do it - we'll bide in th ' old country !
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