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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... GENTLEMAN'S MAGAZINE through the last fourteen months , will be reprinted , I must not attribute to the circumstance of their favourable reception in these pages , because Mr. Buchanan's work never wants for an audience ; but I think I ...
... GENTLEMAN'S MAGAZINE through the last fourteen months , will be reprinted , I must not attribute to the circumstance of their favourable reception in these pages , because Mr. Buchanan's work never wants for an audience ; but I think I ...
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... idea or dim perception , every gloomy im ; ression or fearful contingency , was laid bare to the gaze of the plebeian sergeant . At first Perry even doubted , knowing the importance that 238 The Gentleman's Magazine .
... idea or dim perception , every gloomy im ; ression or fearful contingency , was laid bare to the gaze of the plebeian sergeant . At first Perry even doubted , knowing the importance that 238 The Gentleman's Magazine .
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TABLE TALK . BY SYLVANUS URBAN , GENTLEMAN . I CANNOT regret even the little element of unpleasantness which ... GENTLEMAN'S MAGAZINE . " Sir , -As Tom Hood's only sister , and the last representative of a name which our father ...
TABLE TALK . BY SYLVANUS URBAN , GENTLEMAN . I CANNOT regret even the little element of unpleasantness which ... GENTLEMAN'S MAGAZINE . " Sir , -As Tom Hood's only sister , and the last representative of a name which our father ...
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