The Gentleman's Magazine, Volumen 281The "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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It may be true that the Mistress Jones and Sir Williams in French novels are rather poor translations of Mrs. Jones and Sir John Williams seen in London drawing - rooms , and the Transatlantic Britons as seen through Parisian authors ...
It may be true that the Mistress Jones and Sir Williams in French novels are rather poor translations of Mrs. Jones and Sir John Williams seen in London drawing - rooms , and the Transatlantic Britons as seen through Parisian authors ...
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Here they discovered an island within an island , like one they had already seen in the “ Western Horn . ” It too was inhabited , not by human beings , but by strange creatures shaped like men , to whom naturalists still apply the name ...
Here they discovered an island within an island , like one they had already seen in the “ Western Horn . ” It too was inhabited , not by human beings , but by strange creatures shaped like men , to whom naturalists still apply the name ...
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Not a thread of a tie was to be seen . He wore an old battered silk - hat , which had evidently encountered much bad weather , and his shoes would not have fetched sixpence in Petticoat Lane . I thought his presence familiar to me ...
Not a thread of a tie was to be seen . He wore an old battered silk - hat , which had evidently encountered much bad weather , and his shoes would not have fetched sixpence in Petticoat Lane . I thought his presence familiar to me ...
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a Northumbrian Sketch By ISABELLA WEDDLE 433 | 1 |
Newspaper Editing The Humours of By John Pendieron | 39 |
Robert Burton and the Anatomy of Melancholy By E W ADAMS | 46 |
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