The Gentleman's Magazine, Volume 277F. 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 236
... reached Paris on the 12th . Napoleon left on the following morning , P and reached Donauworth on the 17th . Never were his 236 The Gentleman's Magazine .
... reached Paris on the 12th . Napoleon left on the following morning , P and reached Donauworth on the 17th . Never were his 236 The Gentleman's Magazine .
Page 283
... reached the spot the body had considerably decayed , and the flesh ( like the remains at Esch- scholtz Bay ) exhaled a strong pungent odour . The soil near the Vilui is of an extraordinary character , for it is perpetually frozen at a ...
... reached the spot the body had considerably decayed , and the flesh ( like the remains at Esch- scholtz Bay ) exhaled a strong pungent odour . The soil near the Vilui is of an extraordinary character , for it is perpetually frozen at a ...
Page 617
... reached in versions of " Ta - ra - ra " and of " Daisy Bell . " And , since there is no speed in the acquirement of the originals , all that is presented , be it in music , in literature , in the drama , or what not , is , by the time ...
... reached in versions of " Ta - ra - ra " and of " Daisy Bell . " And , since there is no speed in the acquirement of the originals , all that is presented , be it in music , in literature , in the drama , or what not , is , by the time ...
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Artists The Translated from the Russian of the late V | 1 |
Catacombs The of Paris | 39 |
Missus and I By Rev ALAN BRODRICK M A | 95 |
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