The Gentleman's Magazine, 285. ciltThe "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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Sayfa 328
The rivers become the sand beds before mentioned , and the streams become mere cracks in the parched earth . The soil of Rhodesia is said to be capable of growing absolutely anything if only it had the necessary water , and now there ...
The rivers become the sand beds before mentioned , and the streams become mere cracks in the parched earth . The soil of Rhodesia is said to be capable of growing absolutely anything if only it had the necessary water , and now there ...
Sayfa 384
But we have a a great many English words where H has been lost in other ways , sometimes becoming silent and sometimes ... In the above words we have kept the guttural written , but in now use become established , if they had not always ...
But we have a a great many English words where H has been lost in other ways , sometimes becoming silent and sometimes ... In the above words we have kept the guttural written , but in now use become established , if they had not always ...
Sayfa 394
have become Ludhuwig and Ludher . ... is called Lotharingia , and ultimately becomes Lorraine ; and this name of Hlot - her , whether or not originally intended to designate one distinguished in the military army , at length reappears ...
have become Ludhuwig and Ludher . ... is called Lotharingia , and ultimately becomes Lorraine ; and this name of Hlot - her , whether or not originally intended to designate one distinguished in the military army , at length reappears ...
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Adam Bede Notes from the Country of By JOHN HYDE | 78 |
Ancestors Lord Macaulays By W C MACKENZIE | 128 |
North Sea Revolution A By WALTER WOOD | 151 |
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appears arms beautiful become British brought called carried century character chief church close comes course dark death early English entered existence eyes face fact feel feet fishing forest four French friends give given Government hand head heart horses hour human interest King known land later leaves less letters light live look Lord March Master Master Tretton means miles mind native nature never night North once passed perhaps persons play poet poor possession present prison remained river road round seems seen side Sikhs sound spirit stands story taken tell things thought took town travellers trees true turned whole wood writing young