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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These birds arrive in the night , but are much fatigued with their flight , although in excellent condition . They lie the day after their arrival under any hedgerow , or on the first grassy bank near the sea , scarcely able to rise on ...
These birds arrive in the night , but are much fatigued with their flight , although in excellent condition . They lie the day after their arrival under any hedgerow , or on the first grassy bank near the sea , scarcely able to rise on ...
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As there were no theatres in these places , he travelled with his own scenery , and the rooms in which he acted were fitted up from week to week or night to night - an operation involving incessant labour , trouble , and anxiety .
As there were no theatres in these places , he travelled with his own scenery , and the rooms in which he acted were fitted up from week to week or night to night - an operation involving incessant labour , trouble , and anxiety .
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If you don't think so to - night you will to - morrow . Forward then ; search the woods , examine the doors , watch before her window , hunt for every trace . Satisfy yourself you have done her an injustice , convince yourself of the ...
If you don't think so to - night you will to - morrow . Forward then ; search the woods , examine the doors , watch before her window , hunt for every trace . Satisfy yourself you have done her an injustice , convince yourself of the ...
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A Neglected Farmers FriendGraphiteDiatomsWhy is | 199 |
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