Gentleman's Magazine and Historical Review, Volumes 294-295F. Jefferies, 1967 - Early English newspapers |
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Page 82
... known as dry and natural wines , and undoubtedly these wines are the finest flavoured and the most wholesome of all . Of late years the taste for what are known as dry wines has enormously increased . I remember some years ago going to ...
... known as dry and natural wines , and undoubtedly these wines are the finest flavoured and the most wholesome of all . Of late years the taste for what are known as dry wines has enormously increased . I remember some years ago going to ...
Page 88
... known wines , but those best known in England are the hocks , clarets , ports , sherries , and champagnes . Champagnes , unless of special brands , are as a rule too sweet for any but the robust . Dry wines and champagnes may be ...
... known wines , but those best known in England are the hocks , clarets , ports , sherries , and champagnes . Champagnes , unless of special brands , are as a rule too sweet for any but the robust . Dry wines and champagnes may be ...
Page 114
... known excitements . He had not known the fever of battle , nor the triumph of discovery ; he had not , as far as he knew , stood face to face with death . He had not hunted big game or even hooked big salmon . But he had known the ...
... known excitements . He had not known the fever of battle , nor the triumph of discovery ; he had not , as far as he knew , stood face to face with death . He had not hunted big game or even hooked big salmon . But he had known the ...
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Our Native Serpents By Rev M G WATKINS M | 1 |
Polly By H WILSON | 88 |
Chudleigh Elizabeth By ALBERT LOUIS COTTON | 105 |
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