The Gentleman's Magazine, Volumen 302F. Jefferies, 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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... eye upon the public whose purse he is about to spoil . The evolution of Society has been towards the bringing ... eyes from the concentration of gaze upon what they saw , that one finds the true Profession of Literature . And who ...
... eye upon the public whose purse he is about to spoil . The evolution of Society has been towards the bringing ... eyes from the concentration of gaze upon what they saw , that one finds the true Profession of Literature . And who ...
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... eyes uppermost , so that the upper side was white and the lower side coloured . The fish showed also another abnormality , namely , that the base of the dorsal fin projected anteriorly as a free process above the dorsal eye , a ...
... eyes uppermost , so that the upper side was white and the lower side coloured . The fish showed also another abnormality , namely , that the base of the dorsal fin projected anteriorly as a free process above the dorsal eye , a ...
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... eye , " she would say . " Wasn't I lighting me man's pipe when a spark lit out o ' the fire intil me eye and blinded ... eyes , and added : " But the one's white and the other's black ! " A visit to the dying is not here an occasion for ...
... eye , " she would say . " Wasn't I lighting me man's pipe when a spark lit out o ' the fire intil me eye and blinded ... eyes , and added : " But the one's white and the other's black ! " A visit to the dying is not here an occasion for ...
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