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 159
... observed , were pretty much the same in all countries ; the condition of the lower orders , the poor especially , was the true mark of national dis- crimination . " For Ireland he had ever a good word . " When , " said Boswell , " the ...
... observed , were pretty much the same in all countries ; the condition of the lower orders , the poor especially , was the true mark of national dis- crimination . " For Ireland he had ever a good word . " When , " said Boswell , " the ...
Page 245
... observations take a wider scope than those of La Bruyère ; there is less restricted meaning in his words . For ... observed closely , strictly , and , therefore , necessarily often severely , his disposition was to judge leniently ...
... observations take a wider scope than those of La Bruyère ; there is less restricted meaning in his words . For ... observed closely , strictly , and , therefore , necessarily often severely , his disposition was to judge leniently ...
Page 307
... observed with regard to pension- naires who are not recommended ( ie . who have not paid the claque ) ; and , even when they have done what is necessary , care must be taken that not more than twelve rounds of applause are given . There ...
... observed with regard to pension- naires who are not recommended ( ie . who have not paid the claque ) ; and , even when they have done what is necessary , care must be taken that not more than twelve rounds of applause are given . There ...
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