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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... given by old Béra , the pigs were dragged down from the stones half - cooked , and were torn asunder . It was a disgusting spectacle , and we soon had enough of it . From time to time bits were thrown over the men's shoulders to the ...
... given by old Béra , the pigs were dragged down from the stones half - cooked , and were torn asunder . It was a disgusting spectacle , and we soon had enough of it . From time to time bits were thrown over the men's shoulders to the ...
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... given by Olympe ; but as she had had eight children by him , and was then thirty - five , and did not marry again , we need not add murder to her many other faults . Olympe Mancini was much given to fortune - telling , magic and ...
... given by Olympe ; but as she had had eight children by him , and was then thirty - five , and did not marry again , we need not add murder to her many other faults . Olympe Mancini was much given to fortune - telling , magic and ...
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... given only an average soundness in the wine , we shall have cause to congratulate ourselves that we did not live in classical times . When Herod , in the Golden Legend , calls for wine of Tyre , he suggests that pomegranate juice ...
... given only an average soundness in the wine , we shall have cause to congratulate ourselves that we did not live in classical times . When Herod , in the Golden Legend , calls for wine of Tyre , he suggests that pomegranate juice ...
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