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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Page 181
... side of their nature is roused by their attention being directed to the beauty of plants ; and the altruistic side of their character is developed , since their efforts are for the general good , not personal advantage ; and children ...
... side of their nature is roused by their attention being directed to the beauty of plants ; and the altruistic side of their character is developed , since their efforts are for the general good , not personal advantage ; and children ...
Page 255
... side , and a wide sea on his starboard side , for three days . And two days before he came to Hæthum , Gotland and Sillende and many islands were on his star- board side ( on these lands the Angles dwelt before they came to this country ) ...
... side , and a wide sea on his starboard side , for three days . And two days before he came to Hæthum , Gotland and Sillende and many islands were on his star- board side ( on these lands the Angles dwelt before they came to this country ) ...
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... side of the meadow is a highway which leads from Bourne to Pevensey . The west side is by a fence of posts and rails , separated from a large cornfield in common belonging to the parish . About the middle of this fence is the pave- ment ...
... side of the meadow is a highway which leads from Bourne to Pevensey . The west side is by a fence of posts and rails , separated from a large cornfield in common belonging to the parish . About the middle of this fence is the pave- ment ...
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