Gentleman's Magazine and Historical Review, Volumen 252A. Dodd and A. Smith, 1967 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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... bear names like Jevington and Lullington ; but in the upper valley of the little stream , where it flows through the Weald , we find instead Chiddingley and Hellingley . Most of the Weald villages , however , bear still more woodland ...
... bear names like Jevington and Lullington ; but in the upper valley of the little stream , where it flows through the Weald , we find instead Chiddingley and Hellingley . Most of the Weald villages , however , bear still more woodland ...
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... bear , and a wolf . They all with one accord begin to make excuse . " Shall I , the king of the woods , become a citizen of Ithaca ? " answers the lion . " Am I so ugly in the eyes of my mistress ; and who made you a judge of shape ...
... bear , and a wolf . They all with one accord begin to make excuse . " Shall I , the king of the woods , become a citizen of Ithaca ? " answers the lion . " Am I so ugly in the eyes of my mistress ; and who made you a judge of shape ...
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... bear can possibly suggest even unconscious plagiarism by Dr. Wilson , is a matter which I confess lies beyond my powers of solution . Dr. Wilson , I apprehend , would tell my correspondent that he had owed nothing whatever to Sterne ...
... bear can possibly suggest even unconscious plagiarism by Dr. Wilson , is a matter which I confess lies beyond my powers of solution . Dr. Wilson , I apprehend , would tell my correspondent that he had owed nothing whatever to Sterne ...
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