The Gentleman's Magazine, Volume 280F. 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 164
... Present . Everything , too , is alive ; and in his mind there is no idea of death . It The beneficent purpose which this glamour serves in the education of the youthful soul is very evident . A knowledge of the living objects in his ...
... Present . Everything , too , is alive ; and in his mind there is no idea of death . It The beneficent purpose which this glamour serves in the education of the youthful soul is very evident . A knowledge of the living objects in his ...
Page 167
... Present has grown wavering and wearisome , and the Future has become a meaningless blank . The Past is the only region in which his soul can find life and interest . He returns in spirit to his natal spot to recruit himself with his ...
... Present has grown wavering and wearisome , and the Future has become a meaningless blank . The Past is the only region in which his soul can find life and interest . He returns in spirit to his natal spot to recruit himself with his ...
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... present day , just as the influence of the Moors is distinctly traceable in the people of the Basque provinces of Spain . A modern French writer speaks of the Basque people as " cette vaillante race dont l'origine se perd dans la nuit ...
... present day , just as the influence of the Moors is distinctly traceable in the people of the Basque provinces of Spain . A modern French writer speaks of the Basque people as " cette vaillante race dont l'origine se perd dans la nuit ...
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Pearls Scotch and PearlHunting By Rev M G WATKINS M | 1 |
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Keats on ShakespeareThe Sister of LaunceThe Poetic | 108 |
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