The Gentleman's Magazine, Volume 284F. 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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... become daily more egotistical - you are one of the chilly women of the north . " He accuses her of caprice , hypocrisy , even of treachery- and this looks a little more loverlike ; but it is all said with a lively badinage which she ...
... become daily more egotistical - you are one of the chilly women of the north . " He accuses her of caprice , hypocrisy , even of treachery- and this looks a little more loverlike ; but it is all said with a lively badinage which she ...
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... become a thoroughfare . I have seen a dozen young ladies with parasols take the Edge gaily in procession , and clamber to the breast of Helvellyn without much fuss . Words- worth and Scott took it together in 1805 for a special purpose ...
... become a thoroughfare . I have seen a dozen young ladies with parasols take the Edge gaily in procession , and clamber to the breast of Helvellyn without much fuss . Words- worth and Scott took it together in 1805 for a special purpose ...
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... becoming more apparent . A glance at the Agricultural Returns , which are annually collected and published by the Board ... become an absolute necessity . The laying down of permanent pasture is somewhat costly , no doubt , in the first ...
... becoming more apparent . A glance at the Agricultural Returns , which are annually collected and published by the Board ... become an absolute necessity . The laying down of permanent pasture is somewhat costly , no doubt , in the first ...
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