The Gentleman's Magazine, Volume 296F. 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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When Mendel first began to teach , he had perforce to use Yiddish , but he at once applied himself assiduously to gain a work . ing knowledge of English , which he had already studied at home grammatically in a Russian manual .
When Mendel first began to teach , he had perforce to use Yiddish , but he at once applied himself assiduously to gain a work . ing knowledge of English , which he had already studied at home grammatically in a Russian manual .
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It is said that the appearance of the correspondence in English created great astonishment in this country , where the idea of a Pope was , of course , that of a narrow and prejudiced man some centuries behind and opposed to ...
It is said that the appearance of the correspondence in English created great astonishment in this country , where the idea of a Pope was , of course , that of a narrow and prejudiced man some centuries behind and opposed to ...
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Many years ago , when a great English contractor had to lay down a long line of railway in France , he employed a number of English and of French navvies . He found that the Frenchmen could do only half the work of the Englishmen ...
Many years ago , when a great English contractor had to lay down a long line of railway in France , he employed a number of English and of French navvies . He found that the Frenchmen could do only half the work of the Englishmen ...
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