The Gentleman's Magazine, Volume 290F. 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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And Hear all men speak , but credit sew or none . " > Carew was brother " poet - ' prentice " to Herrick , and their styles were very similar in many respects . Carew published his works and died before the “ Hesperides ” appeared ...
And Hear all men speak , but credit sew or none . " > Carew was brother " poet - ' prentice " to Herrick , and their styles were very similar in many respects . Carew published his works and died before the “ Hesperides ” appeared ...
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You are such a sympathetic little thing , but — but it is difficult to speak . ” He twirled his moustache complacently . “ You are in the face - really remarkably like her , ” he said again , wondering a little why she did not speak .
You are such a sympathetic little thing , but — but it is difficult to speak . ” He twirled his moustache complacently . “ You are in the face - really remarkably like her , ” he said again , wondering a little why she did not speak .
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... but his sublime self - sufficiency carries him through“ Navigation , geography , astronomy , palmistry , physic , divinity , surgery , arithmetic , logic , cookery , and magic , I will speak of every one of these in their order ...
... but his sublime self - sufficiency carries him through“ Navigation , geography , astronomy , palmistry , physic , divinity , surgery , arithmetic , logic , cookery , and magic , I will speak of every one of these in their order ...
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