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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... story and at the close I received so many assurances , direct and indirect , of the satisfaction of my readers with the work , and the novel on its republica- tion in a separate form was so marked a success , that I lost no time in ...
... story and at the close I received so many assurances , direct and indirect , of the satisfaction of my readers with the work , and the novel on its republica- tion in a separate form was so marked a success , that I lost no time in ...
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... story of Cinderella was a tradition before it was put into print in the French of Charles Perrault , and in medieval French the phonetic equivalent of verre ( glass ) was vaire , a kind of variegated or spotted fur . The first man who ...
... story of Cinderella was a tradition before it was put into print in the French of Charles Perrault , and in medieval French the phonetic equivalent of verre ( glass ) was vaire , a kind of variegated or spotted fur . The first man who ...
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... stories in height ; each story at least fifteen feet high in the clear from the floor to the ceiling ; needless ornament must be avoided , and strength , convenience , and neatness chiefly attended to . Directions were given as to ...
... stories in height ; each story at least fifteen feet high in the clear from the floor to the ceiling ; needless ornament must be avoided , and strength , convenience , and neatness chiefly attended to . Directions were given as to ...
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