The Gentleman's Magazine, Volume 300F. Jefferies, 1906 - 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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One day , therefore , he came to the Master , saying : " Master , I cannot understand one thing ; it seems to me that you have done all things well , but this one thing appears wrong . Surely tall trees should bear the largest fruits ...
One day , therefore , he came to the Master , saying : " Master , I cannot understand one thing ; it seems to me that you have done all things well , but this one thing appears wrong . Surely tall trees should bear the largest fruits ...
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The collections of jests , riddles , and notable things , include The Sack - ful of News ( 1685 ) , which is crammed with distressful jokes , and tales rewritten from Boccaccio ; The True Tryal of Understanding , or Wit Newly Revived By ...
The collections of jests , riddles , and notable things , include The Sack - ful of News ( 1685 ) , which is crammed with distressful jokes , and tales rewritten from Boccaccio ; The True Tryal of Understanding , or Wit Newly Revived By ...
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There is also for his delectation “ a description of Raillerie , ” a disquisition on flattery and compliments , and discrimination of things decent from things indecent according to custom and whole chapters are devoted to the momentous ...
There is also for his delectation “ a description of Raillerie , ” a disquisition on flattery and compliments , and discrimination of things decent from things indecent according to custom and whole chapters are devoted to the momentous ...
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AN APOSTLE OF Light By N P MURPHY | 8 |
SOME SCHOOLBOYS OF Fiction By G P GORDON | 13 |
SCROPE Davies By J A LOVAT | 24 |
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