The Gentleman's Magazine, 284. ciltF. 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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... things in the green tree , what will they do in the dry ; or , to drop figures of speech , if the bigwigs be such arrant rogues , what on earth can we expect from the small fry ? The Prince of Darkness may be , as Lear says , a ...
... things in the green tree , what will they do in the dry ; or , to drop figures of speech , if the bigwigs be such arrant rogues , what on earth can we expect from the small fry ? The Prince of Darkness may be , as Lear says , a ...
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... things are shown us in Dr. Forbes's book . Putting aside the question how far English shelter and protection enabled Napoleon to mature in safety his not very ingenious plots , there is no doubt that when he established his position as ...
... things are shown us in Dr. Forbes's book . Putting aside the question how far English shelter and protection enabled Napoleon to mature in safety his not very ingenious plots , there is no doubt that when he established his position as ...
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... things . And when you have once got a thing you can snap your fingers at the frowsy press . Bah ! the press wants snubbing in my opinion . Good - night . " And the barrister disappeared , but positively to return once more . " I say ...
... things . And when you have once got a thing you can snap your fingers at the frowsy press . Bah ! the press wants snubbing in my opinion . Good - night . " And the barrister disappeared , but positively to return once more . " I say ...
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