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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... death When life in death survives , And the uninterrupted breath Inspires a thousand lives . Were a star quenched on high , For ages would its light , Still travelling downward from the sky , Shine on our mortal sight . ས • of his ...
... death When life in death survives , And the uninterrupted breath Inspires a thousand lives . Were a star quenched on high , For ages would its light , Still travelling downward from the sky , Shine on our mortal sight . ས • of his ...
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... death of such a man as Charles Kingsley demanded , as it obtained , the notice accorded only to persons who have left a name on the muster - roll of fame , and the written reviews of his life dealt with his many - sided character in a ...
... death of such a man as Charles Kingsley demanded , as it obtained , the notice accorded only to persons who have left a name on the muster - roll of fame , and the written reviews of his life dealt with his many - sided character in a ...
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... death Cassius's favourite question ( illud Cassianum cui bono ) applies . As by the law of our nature no man is impelled to crime without the hope of gain , so the gainer by a death is presumably guilty rather than the loser . Again ...
... death Cassius's favourite question ( illud Cassianum cui bono ) applies . As by the law of our nature no man is impelled to crime without the hope of gain , so the gainer by a death is presumably guilty rather than the loser . Again ...
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