The Gentleman's Magazine, Volume 271F. 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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rest from food ( if there are any ) , and washes away any unhealthy secretion that may remain in it ; and thereby gives it tone and energy to begin its day's work . It also acts beneficially in many ways that it is not needful to ...
rest from food ( if there are any ) , and washes away any unhealthy secretion that may remain in it ; and thereby gives it tone and energy to begin its day's work . It also acts beneficially in many ways that it is not needful to ...
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... rest and food - time were so near ; and mason bees who had plastered the whole side of the eastern face of the masonry above us , added their sound of pleasant murmuring . The shadow of the pyramid , a cone - pointed sloping tower of ...
... rest and food - time were so near ; and mason bees who had plastered the whole side of the eastern face of the masonry above us , added their sound of pleasant murmuring . The shadow of the pyramid , a cone - pointed sloping tower of ...
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... rest in mine . And I thanked God , whose infinite mercy spread Above , around , such perfect harmony ; Who such delight , such tranquil bliss had shed , Such tender gladness on the night and thee , And made , to rest my weary wandering ...
... rest in mine . And I thanked God , whose infinite mercy spread Above , around , such perfect harmony ; Who such delight , such tranquil bliss had shed , Such tender gladness on the night and thee , And made , to rest my weary wandering ...
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