The Gentleman's Magazine, Volume 259F. 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 206
... bird , moreover , he says that he " comes first of all song birds in the spring , and sings a simple song , but with so tender and touching a voice that , to my mind , there is not its equal among birds for pure pathos . " Other birds ...
... bird , moreover , he says that he " comes first of all song birds in the spring , and sings a simple song , but with so tender and touching a voice that , to my mind , there is not its equal among birds for pure pathos . " Other birds ...
Page 285
... birds also apparently watching the approaching storm with interest . Presently the edge of the cloud touched the sun , and a twilight gloom fell on the earth . The very moment the sun disappeared the birds rose up and soon began singing ...
... birds also apparently watching the approaching storm with interest . Presently the edge of the cloud touched the sun , and a twilight gloom fell on the earth . The very moment the sun disappeared the birds rose up and soon began singing ...
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... bird among the Dacotas is curious : - Thunder is a large bird , they say ; hence its velocity . The rumbling noise of thunder is caused by an immense quantity of young birds ; it is commenced by the old bird and carried on by the young ...
... bird among the Dacotas is curious : - Thunder is a large bird , they say ; hence its velocity . The rumbling noise of thunder is caused by an immense quantity of young birds ; it is commenced by the old bird and carried on by the young ...
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Turtles Crocodiles and Lizards By PHIL ROBINSON | 1 |
A Businesslike Conver | 11 |
Three Wet Days | 105 |
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