The Gentleman's Magazine, Volumen 261F. Jefferies, 1967 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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... young alive , and does not , like the harmless " grass - snake , " lay eggs - is killed by her progeny . How this happens rural superstition can have only the vaguest notion , for another , which contradicts it , namely , that the young ...
... young alive , and does not , like the harmless " grass - snake , " lay eggs - is killed by her progeny . How this happens rural superstition can have only the vaguest notion , for another , which contradicts it , namely , that the young ...
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... young Charles found that he must set to work in earnest to gain a livelihood ; so he took an empty room in Furnival's Inn , and had his name painted upon the panels with the addition of the word " Architect . " No one appeared desirous ...
... young Charles found that he must set to work in earnest to gain a livelihood ; so he took an empty room in Furnival's Inn , and had his name painted upon the panels with the addition of the word " Architect . " No one appeared desirous ...
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... young ducklings will , doubtless , be found the most useful in the corn - fields ; they are too light to do any serious damage in treading down the young plants , and they arrive at the season when their services are required . A ...
... young ducklings will , doubtless , be found the most useful in the corn - fields ; they are too light to do any serious damage in treading down the young plants , and they arrive at the season when their services are required . A ...
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