Gentleman's Magazine and Historical Review, Volume 272A. Dodd and A. Smith, 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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... things , " he said very slowly , " ez is to be jest so , and some things ez ain't . ' Tain't no kinder use ter be sot back . Don't you never wish to be sot back . " Dorothy did not understand . " I hain't never bin as mought be said ...
... things , " he said very slowly , " ez is to be jest so , and some things ez ain't . ' Tain't no kinder use ter be sot back . Don't you never wish to be sot back . " Dorothy did not understand . " I hain't never bin as mought be said ...
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... things and at the bearing of things ; the restless mind must ever be in motion , apprais- ing and taking stock of everything about it . The power of sugges- tion is exerted in a most extraordinary way , for everything seen furnishes a ...
... things and at the bearing of things ; the restless mind must ever be in motion , apprais- ing and taking stock of everything about it . The power of sugges- tion is exerted in a most extraordinary way , for everything seen furnishes a ...
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... things in a moment ! " And , like a child who , whatever new thing he sees , runs home and tells of it , Whitman cannot allow the slightest incident to pass unnoted . A runner on the road , a ship in full sail , a passing funeral , a ...
... things in a moment ! " And , like a child who , whatever new thing he sees , runs home and tells of it , Whitman cannot allow the slightest incident to pass unnoted . A runner on the road , a ship in full sail , a passing funeral , a ...
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GENTLEMANS MAGAZINE | 2 |
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