The Gentleman's Magazine, Volumen 238The "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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For a moment he wondered whether this could be his father's old friend ; but he soon saw that the lady was young , and that the other person who sat with her in her carriage was apparently her maid . The car- riage stopped at the ...
For a moment he wondered whether this could be his father's old friend ; but he soon saw that the lady was young , and that the other person who sat with her in her carriage was apparently her maid . The car- riage stopped at the ...
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Although he has somewhat the air and manner of the professor , he is really a very pugnacious person , and his oratory is of the best that Prussia has to offer . The most experienced politician in the Government , after Prince Bismarck ...
Although he has somewhat the air and manner of the professor , he is really a very pugnacious person , and his oratory is of the best that Prussia has to offer . The most experienced politician in the Government , after Prince Bismarck ...
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In all three passages , " he says , " Cicero clearly uses cui to mean To what person ? and the two words cui and bono are not in agreement , but are two separate and independent datives . ” " Cui bono ? " would thus be more pertinent in ...
In all three passages , " he says , " Cicero clearly uses cui to mean To what person ? and the two words cui and bono are not in agreement , but are two separate and independent datives . ” " Cui bono ? " would thus be more pertinent in ...
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