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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This idea , that the young vipers killed their mothers before coming into the world themselves , is one of great antiquity , and parricides , who were punished by the ancients by drowning , were sewn up in sacks , in which ...
This idea , that the young vipers killed their mothers before coming into the world themselves , is one of great antiquity , and parricides , who were punished by the ancients by drowning , were sewn up in sacks , in which ...
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The time was soon to come when this cultivated and somewhat prim young Puritan had to attend to her own affaires de cæur . Buried among her books , or taking part in the “ profitable and serious discourses ” of her elders , “ to whom I ...
The time was soon to come when this cultivated and somewhat prim young Puritan had to attend to her own affaires de cæur . Buried among her books , or taking part in the “ profitable and serious discourses ” of her elders , “ to whom I ...
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The ducks must not be sent into the corn - field before the plants are well started and firmly rooted , as they would otherwise grub up the seeds , or damage the young plants by treading them down . It is a mistake to suppose that a ...
The ducks must not be sent into the corn - field before the plants are well started and firmly rooted , as they would otherwise grub up the seeds , or damage the young plants by treading them down . It is a mistake to suppose that a ...
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A Neglected Farmers FriendGraphiteDiatomsWhy is | 199 |
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