The Gentleman's Magazine, Volume 302F. 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 156
... look and were reputed to be very treacherous . On one occasion my guide , who was following me with my gun , asked me to let him walk in front , because , if a sudden lust for blood came over him , the temptation to kill would be too ...
... look and were reputed to be very treacherous . On one occasion my guide , who was following me with my gun , asked me to let him walk in front , because , if a sudden lust for blood came over him , the temptation to kill would be too ...
Page 334
... look on . In our gardens , however , how true it is that ordinary things are the most beautiful of all . There can scarcely be anything more lovely now than the common crocus flowering in the grass- purple and white and yellow flung ...
... look on . In our gardens , however , how true it is that ordinary things are the most beautiful of all . There can scarcely be anything more lovely now than the common crocus flowering in the grass- purple and white and yellow flung ...
Page 559
... look well ; reds and dull purples , pinks and some of the striped varieties lend themselves especially to such a rainbow mix- ture . Any suggestion of magenta must , however , be carefully elimi- nated from your colour scheme . A shade ...
... look well ; reds and dull purples , pinks and some of the striped varieties lend themselves especially to such a rainbow mix- ture . Any suggestion of magenta must , however , be carefully elimi- nated from your colour scheme . A shade ...
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