The Gentleman's Magazine, Volume 235F. Jefferies, 1968 - 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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Page 38
... once in the year stand still , and the rate of exchange is not quoted in the Times . Artists throw aside their brushes . The newspapers are in most cases left to edit themselves , and the busiest race in Christendom - the men of the pen ...
... once in the year stand still , and the rate of exchange is not quoted in the Times . Artists throw aside their brushes . The newspapers are in most cases left to edit themselves , and the busiest race in Christendom - the men of the pen ...
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... once made up his mind to go into running against Peel upon the question of Protection versus Free Trade , believing , and I think rightly , that it is impossible to attend at once to a stable and to statesmanship . This might have been ...
... once made up his mind to go into running against Peel upon the question of Protection versus Free Trade , believing , and I think rightly , that it is impossible to attend at once to a stable and to statesmanship . This might have been ...
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... once a favourite subject for debate , but now that it is actually being made there is little left for outsiders but to await silently the issue of a practical trial . And just now the pleasing and picturesque side of the matter is so ...
... once a favourite subject for debate , but now that it is actually being made there is little left for outsiders but to await silently the issue of a practical trial . And just now the pleasing and picturesque side of the matter is so ...
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Early Days of Napoleon III From the Private Diary | 27 |
Behind the Scenes | 113 |
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