The Gentleman's Magazine, 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 155
Of course ! she ought to have seen it long ago . How stupid she had been ! Mr. Roy was quite right when he said she was not fit to find her way about in general society . Miss Bruce and this young nobleman were lovers , and in all ...
Of course ! she ought to have seen it long ago . How stupid she had been ! Mr. Roy was quite right when he said she was not fit to find her way about in general society . Miss Bruce and this young nobleman were lovers , and in all ...
Page 199
... the star into apparent contact with the planet , first on one side of its disc , and then on the other side , -the mean of the two resulting measures giving , of course , the distance between the star and the centre of the disc .
... the star into apparent contact with the planet , first on one side of its disc , and then on the other side , -the mean of the two resulting measures giving , of course , the distance between the star and the centre of the disc .
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This mighty river is now shown to have a navigable course of over 1,000 miles , which , with the affluents , may probably be extended to 3,000 miles of splendid waterway . The total length of the Kongo is about 2,900 miles , somewhat ...
This mighty river is now shown to have a navigable course of over 1,000 miles , which , with the affluents , may probably be extended to 3,000 miles of splendid waterway . The total length of the Kongo is about 2,900 miles , somewhat ...
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