The Gentleman's Magazine, Volumen 287The "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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a а a But village people do not mind spiders , because any one of them , even the biggest , which reminds you with a shudder of the dreaded tarantula , crawling on your clothes , means very good fortune in monetary matters during the ...
a а a But village people do not mind spiders , because any one of them , even the biggest , which reminds you with a shudder of the dreaded tarantula , crawling on your clothes , means very good fortune in monetary matters during the ...
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Father used to mind the dead . ” “ Mind the dead ! How mind them ? ” “ There were body - stealers about then , you see , " answered Mat , " and people who wanted to be sure that their dead would be let alone used to give him a ...
Father used to mind the dead . ” “ Mind the dead ! How mind them ? ” “ There were body - stealers about then , you see , " answered Mat , " and people who wanted to be sure that their dead would be let alone used to give him a ...
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It may seem somewhat ungracious on the part of Treitschke that he brands Macaulay as utterly ignorant of the German mind . Thomas Carlyle is the man for him ; the only Briton , according to Treitschke , that ever thoroughly understood ...
It may seem somewhat ungracious on the part of Treitschke that he brands Macaulay as utterly ignorant of the German mind . Thomas Carlyle is the man for him ; the only Briton , according to Treitschke , that ever thoroughly understood ...
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At the Halfway House By J A NICKLIN | 143 |
Table Talk By SYLVANUS URBAN | 165 |
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