The Gentleman's Magazine, Volume 268F. 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 157
... death . He said with Claudio , " Death is a fearful thing . " The horror of it shook him all his life through . As human existence was to him a state in which much was to be endured and little to be enjoyed , so the end of it was to be ...
... death . He said with Claudio , " Death is a fearful thing . " The horror of it shook him all his life through . As human existence was to him a state in which much was to be endured and little to be enjoyed , so the end of it was to be ...
Page 263
... deaths ; but it is appalling to be told that but for his interposition the annual death - rate from hydrophobia would have stood from 200 to 300 higher in France alone than it actually did . Is there any evidence for believing any ...
... deaths ; but it is appalling to be told that but for his interposition the annual death - rate from hydrophobia would have stood from 200 to 300 higher in France alone than it actually did . Is there any evidence for believing any ...
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... Death , although the Human Nature of Christ Himself could not be thus Translated till he had Passed Through Death " ( 1700 ) . In this book of 106 pages Asgill argued that death , which had come by Adam , had been removed by the death ...
... Death , although the Human Nature of Christ Himself could not be thus Translated till he had Passed Through Death " ( 1700 ) . In this book of 106 pages Asgill argued that death , which had come by Adam , had been removed by the death ...
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