The Gentleman's Magazine, Volume 255F. Jefferies, 1967 - Early English newspapers 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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... original at a glance . There was the same petite almost child - like figure , the same loose flowing golden hair , the same elfin - like but pretty face , the same large , wild , lustrous eyes . But the face of the original was older ...
... original at a glance . There was the same petite almost child - like figure , the same loose flowing golden hair , the same elfin - like but pretty face , the same large , wild , lustrous eyes . But the face of the original was older ...
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... original tongue that has been modified by tribal isolation , or were there originally seventy - five primitive languages which have only been modified to the extent of the five hundred dialects ? These questions suggest others , the ...
... original tongue that has been modified by tribal isolation , or were there originally seventy - five primitive languages which have only been modified to the extent of the five hundred dialects ? These questions suggest others , the ...
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... original natural language of growls , screeches , chuckles , & c . , for the expression of emotion , and upon imitative sounds for the description of sound- ing objects , and thus would supply the modern philologist with plenty of ...
... original natural language of growls , screeches , chuckles , & c . , for the expression of emotion , and upon imitative sounds for the description of sound- ing objects , and thus would supply the modern philologist with plenty of ...
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Art French Today | 35 |
Canadian Lake On | 76 |
Science Notes By W MATTIEU Williams F R A S | 92 |
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