The Gentleman's Magazine, Volume 261F. 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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I could see myself then , I can see myself now - a slight - made man , with pale , haggard face ; dark hair ; dark overhanging bushy eyebrows meeting over the nose ; the nose long , with sharply defined , clear - cut nostrils ...
I could see myself then , I can see myself now - a slight - made man , with pale , haggard face ; dark hair ; dark overhanging bushy eyebrows meeting over the nose ; the nose long , with sharply defined , clear - cut nostrils ...
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When I had drawn the sheet over the face of the corpse , I came out of the room and broke the news as gently as I could to Miss Grahame , who was waiting for me on the landing . She was naturally very much shocked , and , at her earnest ...
When I had drawn the sheet over the face of the corpse , I came out of the room and broke the news as gently as I could to Miss Grahame , who was waiting for me on the landing . She was naturally very much shocked , and , at her earnest ...
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The same people give a strange explanation of the face of the shard or flounder , which is all awry , with its eyes on one side of its face , instead of being straight , like the eyes of most other fish . Originally its face was a ...
The same people give a strange explanation of the face of the shard or flounder , which is all awry , with its eyes on one side of its face , instead of being straight , like the eyes of most other fish . Originally its face was a ...
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