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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... speak , the memory of the woman he had lost came back to him , and he longed for his revenge . One night , as the barque was slipping quietly through the water , and the misty mountain heights of Bougainville showed ghostly grey under ...
... speak , the memory of the woman he had lost came back to him , and he longed for his revenge . One night , as the barque was slipping quietly through the water , and the misty mountain heights of Bougainville showed ghostly grey under ...
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... speak of : to speak further of the cruelty of these five Commissioners , and some of the dregs of my parish , I forbear at this time to do it because that I will not spot this paper , which I dedicate to my Lord Protector , only let me ...
... speak of : to speak further of the cruelty of these five Commissioners , and some of the dregs of my parish , I forbear at this time to do it because that I will not spot this paper , which I dedicate to my Lord Protector , only let me ...
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... speaking and writing our own language " properly and eloquently . " He says : " I have known even excellent scholars so ... speak the best and purest English . I would commend unto you ( though from mere antiquity ) the ' Life of Richard ...
... speaking and writing our own language " properly and eloquently . " He says : " I have known even excellent scholars so ... speak the best and purest English . I would commend unto you ( though from mere antiquity ) the ' Life of Richard ...
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