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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... says they were days borrowed by the Iraelites for the killing of the Paschal Lamb . " " Some went on this side of the hillock and some on that . " Sheriff Nicolson says that " the name was derived from the idea that a few mild days are ...
... says they were days borrowed by the Iraelites for the killing of the Paschal Lamb . " " Some went on this side of the hillock and some on that . " Sheriff Nicolson says that " the name was derived from the idea that a few mild days are ...
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... says , there were no bones in the coffin when found nine years ago , we may assume that it had been opened at an earlier date and the contents scattered . The small cavity with the lid , which appears to have been fixed down , leads me ...
... says , there were no bones in the coffin when found nine years ago , we may assume that it had been opened at an earlier date and the contents scattered . The small cavity with the lid , which appears to have been fixed down , leads me ...
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... says Mr. Farrer . Yet he shows us that Wagenfeld in his twenty - fifth year attempted to palm off on his contemporaries , early in the last century , a work which purported to be the greatest historical discovery of the time . Wagenfeld ...
... says Mr. Farrer . Yet he shows us that Wagenfeld in his twenty - fifth year attempted to palm off on his contemporaries , early in the last century , a work which purported to be the greatest historical discovery of the time . Wagenfeld ...
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