The Gentleman's MagazineF. Jefferies, 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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Of this incident , so repulsive to our natural feelings , so terribly characteristic of that grand race in its palmy days , and so suggestive of the contrast presented by its degenerate descendants , history records as follows :In the ...
Of this incident , so repulsive to our natural feelings , so terribly characteristic of that grand race in its palmy days , and so suggestive of the contrast presented by its degenerate descendants , history records as follows :In the ...
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The use of photography as an illustrative art thus becomes restricted to the representation of natural scenes and ... The works which it illustrates not being of ephemeral nature , but quite the contrary , it becomes important to renew ...
The use of photography as an illustrative art thus becomes restricted to the representation of natural scenes and ... The works which it illustrates not being of ephemeral nature , but quite the contrary , it becomes important to renew ...
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Man was placed in this world not birds . to keep up the balance of Nature , but to Notwithstanding all that is said of " replenish the earth and subdue it , " and them , in papers and magazines , farmers to have dominion over the animal ...
Man was placed in this world not birds . to keep up the balance of Nature , but to Notwithstanding all that is said of " replenish the earth and subdue it , " and them , in papers and magazines , farmers to have dominion over the animal ...
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Gentlemans Magazine | 1 |
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Allegorical Engravings of Albert Durer Part III by Henry F Holt I | 18 |
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