The Gentleman's Magazine, Volume 258F. 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 385
... eyes not un- common ; in some instances the spots being so black , round , and large as to produce the appearance of eyes with clusters of pupils on them . I have known one person with large brown spots on light blue - grey eyes , whose ...
... eyes not un- common ; in some instances the spots being so black , round , and large as to produce the appearance of eyes with clusters of pupils on them . I have known one person with large brown spots on light blue - grey eyes , whose ...
Page 389
... eye more suitable than the dark dull brown would have been the intense orange brown seen in the lemur's eye . For many very dark - skinned tribes nothing more beautiful than the ruby - red iris could be imagined ; while sea- green eyes ...
... eye more suitable than the dark dull brown would have been the intense orange brown seen in the lemur's eye . For many very dark - skinned tribes nothing more beautiful than the ruby - red iris could be imagined ; while sea- green eyes ...
Page 390
... eye to be grouped under one name , and because there is yellow pigment in some dark eyes they are all called orange . Again , to make the five grey varieties the lightest grey is made so very light that only when placed on a sheet of ...
... eye to be grouped under one name , and because there is yellow pigment in some dark eyes they are all called orange . Again , to make the five grey varieties the lightest grey is made so very light that only when placed on a sheet of ...
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Through the Breach in the Balkan By R W GRAVES | 1 |
Arcachon to Bournemouth By PERCY FITZGERALD | 81 |
The Dreaded Interview | 109 |
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