The Gentleman's Magazine, Volumen 238F. Jefferies, 1968 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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... Charles La 566 ) , Miss her had no as Swas written In expressing me to say that h , who publishe TERARY friend a and even in ex Endymion ear Tintern Abb Beauty in Nam at is within us cannot be the speech of Enone , as the following ...
... Charles La 566 ) , Miss her had no as Swas written In expressing me to say that h , who publishe TERARY friend a and even in ex Endymion ear Tintern Abb Beauty in Nam at is within us cannot be the speech of Enone , as the following ...
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CHARLES KINGSLEY KINGSLEY IN THE SADDLE . BY W. SENIOR . WITH him I have cast in my let , to live and die , and be buried by his side . " So , sitting in the saddle on one of the beau- tiful moorland eminences overlooking the North ...
CHARLES KINGSLEY KINGSLEY IN THE SADDLE . BY W. SENIOR . WITH him I have cast in my let , to live and die , and be buried by his side . " So , sitting in the saddle on one of the beau- tiful moorland eminences overlooking the North ...
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... Charles Kingsley in the saddle was to many con- noisseurs of oratory a pleasanter sight than Charles Kingsley in the pulpit ; the whole country - side would tell you he was a splendid horseman , but with all deference it might be said ...
... Charles Kingsley in the saddle was to many con- noisseurs of oratory a pleasanter sight than Charles Kingsley in the pulpit ; the whole country - side would tell you he was a splendid horseman , but with all deference it might be said ...
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One Writ with Me in Sour Misfortunes Book | 157 |
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