The Gentleman's Magazine, Volume 294F. 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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Strangely enough , while given to thus clipping their words in some instances , in others , especially those beginning with a k , they insert an extra consonant , and a man will talk of so - and - so being his “ next of skin " instead ...
Strangely enough , while given to thus clipping their words in some instances , in others , especially those beginning with a k , they insert an extra consonant , and a man will talk of so - and - so being his “ next of skin " instead ...
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Evidence of custom was generally given by one eye - witness and three hearsay ones , but this testimony could be rebutted as in other cases . Arrangements of all kinds with reference to land were held to be binding not only if made by ...
Evidence of custom was generally given by one eye - witness and three hearsay ones , but this testimony could be rebutted as in other cases . Arrangements of all kinds with reference to land were held to be binding not only if made by ...
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When she at first appeared at the Louvre , a girl of seventeen or eighteen , the same candid critic , Madame de Motteville , who had given a portrait of her sister Olympia described Maria as tall and so thin that her neck and arms ...
When she at first appeared at the Louvre , a girl of seventeen or eighteen , the same candid critic , Madame de Motteville , who had given a portrait of her sister Olympia described Maria as tall and so thin that her neck and arms ...
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Contents
Are Proofs of the Descent of man being Strengthened | 43 |
Beaconsfield Viscountess By J HENRY HARRIS | 135 |
Béam The Fors of By A R WHITEWAY M | 146 |
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