Gentleman's Magazine and Historical Review, Volume 244A. Dodd and A. Smith, 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 80
... admiration " for the Turk , have become stock phrases with a large party of Englishmen . They are repeated as a formula by many who perhaps really do not know the meaning of the words which they utter . Dull county members at ...
... admiration " for the Turk , have become stock phrases with a large party of Englishmen . They are repeated as a formula by many who perhaps really do not know the meaning of the words which they utter . Dull county members at ...
Page 162
... admiration of man for man as yet remains ( it is not really very much ) is expended on those who show the greatest mental gifts or possessions . The admiration , estimated at its true value , feeds vanity rather than veneration . Men ...
... admiration of man for man as yet remains ( it is not really very much ) is expended on those who show the greatest mental gifts or possessions . The admiration , estimated at its true value , feeds vanity rather than veneration . Men ...
Page 457
... admiration the man we accompany is followed . The dark eyes command the admiration . Is the admira- tion universal ? Is it possible that from every lip there is praise ? It had not been a man we were looking upon if this had been his ...
... admiration the man we accompany is followed . The dark eyes command the admiration . Is the admira- tion universal ? Is it possible that from every lip there is praise ? It had not been a man we were looking upon if this had been his ...
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Cox David By FREDERICK WEDMORE | 1 |
HOW HANDSOME SHE LOOKED | 18 |
So Like a Man | 129 |
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