Gentleman's Magazine and Historical Review, Volume 252A. Dodd and A. Smith, 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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... returned the elderly man . " Never heard my father mention the name , " said Mr. Bendibow loftily . " I dare say not , ” replied Mr. Grant , relapsing into his coat - collar . " Some folks , " observed Jehu , in a meditative tone , yet ...
... returned the elderly man . " Never heard my father mention the name , " said Mr. Bendibow loftily . " I dare say not , ” replied Mr. Grant , relapsing into his coat - collar . " Some folks , " observed Jehu , in a meditative tone , yet ...
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... returned to it . The beet plant , as a whole , exhausts the soil upon which it grows , as does the sugar cane , taking away certain minera compounds that must somehow be returned , in order that it shall retain its undiminished fitness ...
... returned to it . The beet plant , as a whole , exhausts the soil upon which it grows , as does the sugar cane , taking away certain minera compounds that must somehow be returned , in order that it shall retain its undiminished fitness ...
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... returned to meet the stronger party which could not be far behind . Upon the road he encountered Lih - Kiu . " Who freed you ? " cried he savagely . " I freed myself ! Those fools of yours would not take me to you . Now , if I show you ...
... returned to meet the stronger party which could not be far behind . Upon the road he encountered Lih - Kiu . " Who freed you ? " cried he savagely . " I freed myself ! Those fools of yours would not take me to you . Now , if I show you ...
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