The Gentleman's Magazine, Volume 232A. Dodd and A. Smith, 1968 - Great Britain 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 98
... eye and the eager expression of his face that he had got a glimpse of the moose . I was back at his side in an instant , and eagerly peering through the stems and underwood in the direction in which his eyes were fixed , but could see ...
... eye and the eager expression of his face that he had got a glimpse of the moose . I was back at his side in an instant , and eagerly peering through the stems and underwood in the direction in which his eyes were fixed , but could see ...
Page 605
... eyes dis- tended and flaming with the excitement of fever . Hour after hour the iron tongue of the old church proclaimed the tardy flight of time ; the solitary watchman paced the solitary street , and repeated the same solemn story ...
... eyes dis- tended and flaming with the excitement of fever . Hour after hour the iron tongue of the old church proclaimed the tardy flight of time ; the solitary watchman paced the solitary street , and repeated the same solemn story ...
Page 748
... eyes under water . The statement occurred in a practical dissertation on swimming . The writer was an accomplished master of the art in all its forms . He could float , and tread , and dive , and perform innumerable feats ; and when ...
... eyes under water . The statement occurred in a practical dissertation on swimming . The writer was an accomplished master of the art in all its forms . He could float , and tread , and dive , and perform innumerable feats ; and when ...
Contents
Cormacstown | 143 |
One Too Many | 257 |
Solitude In By EDWARD CAPERN | 282 |
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