The Gentleman's Magazine, Volume 297F. 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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Page 171
... fact that , in his time ( 1828-9 ) , while great traces remained , as at present , of both the quays and of the walls , not a vestige of the channel works was perceptible between the harbour entrance and the sea , 3 M. Texier grounds ...
... fact that , in his time ( 1828-9 ) , while great traces remained , as at present , of both the quays and of the walls , not a vestige of the channel works was perceptible between the harbour entrance and the sea , 3 M. Texier grounds ...
Page 258
... fact that in the fifteenth and sixteenth centuries the schoolmasters by no means welcomed the classical Latin writers with unanimity , or even with widespread goodwill , it will be difficult to understand the high popularity of Baptista ...
... fact that in the fifteenth and sixteenth centuries the schoolmasters by no means welcomed the classical Latin writers with unanimity , or even with widespread goodwill , it will be difficult to understand the high popularity of Baptista ...
Page 537
... fact of her position she could not have it . That in other circumstances she might have been moulded into a beauti- ful character can scarcely be doubted ; but a man cannot form a woman . There is a really wonderfully kind and ...
... fact of her position she could not have it . That in other circumstances she might have been moulded into a beauti- ful character can scarcely be doubted ; but a man cannot form a woman . There is a really wonderfully kind and ...
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