Gentleman's Magazine and Historical Review, Volume 231A. Dodd and A. Smith, 1968 - 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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... writing and reading come by natur . " If in the case of Addison this " good name " did not supersede his " writing and reading , " it steadily kept pace with them ; and it may be asserted that it has been of more value to him than to ...
... writing and reading come by natur . " If in the case of Addison this " good name " did not supersede his " writing and reading , " it steadily kept pace with them ; and it may be asserted that it has been of more value to him than to ...
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... writing in a feigned hand , but even when writing naturally and without the remotest thought of mystification . Taking the MS . of the Junian Letters and comparing it under a microscope with the MS . of Sir Philip Francis , Mr. Chabot ...
... writing in a feigned hand , but even when writing naturally and without the remotest thought of mystification . Taking the MS . of the Junian Letters and comparing it under a microscope with the MS . of Sir Philip Francis , Mr. Chabot ...
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... writing . Like most compositions of this character , however , its strength lies in the adjunct of theatrical representation , and in this respect it was greatly assisted at the little theatre in the Strand ( when Hammond had it ) ; for ...
... writing . Like most compositions of this character , however , its strength lies in the adjunct of theatrical representation , and in this respect it was greatly assisted at the little theatre in the Strand ( when Hammond had it ) ; for ...
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Valley of Poppies The By the Author of | 1 |
The Deans Youngest Daughter | 9 |
In Her Presence | 21 |
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