The Gentleman's Magazine, Volume 248F. 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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... believe lawyer . Can't you understand me when I say that I want him to work as if he believed every hope he had in life , even his daily bread , depended on himself alone ? He would be driven to use his talents then ! And how can he do ...
... believe lawyer . Can't you understand me when I say that I want him to work as if he believed every hope he had in life , even his daily bread , depended on himself alone ? He would be driven to use his talents then ! And how can he do ...
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... believe , however , that Sir E. Beckett's objections to the astrological interpretation of the pyramids , or rather to the association of the astrological theory with the tomb theory , have their origin rather in the idea that such a ...
... believe , however , that Sir E. Beckett's objections to the astrological interpretation of the pyramids , or rather to the association of the astrological theory with the tomb theory , have their origin rather in the idea that such a ...
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... believe me to be a good - natured man . believe that it is true . I never was wicked , but as I grow old I have tried to avoid doing evil , and it is more difficult than people believe . You wound people generally when thinking only to ...
... believe me to be a good - natured man . believe that it is true . I never was wicked , but as I grow old I have tried to avoid doing evil , and it is more difficult than people believe . You wound people generally when thinking only to ...
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Queen Cophetua By R E FRANCILLON | 1 |
Dog The and its FolkLore By T F THISELTON DYER | 2 |
English Chronicle The By GRANT ALLEN | 62 |
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