The Gentleman's Magazine, Volume 229A. Dodd and A. Smith, 1968 - Great Britain 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 182
The small boats now in use scarcely afford space — much less comfortable accommodationfor the numbers often embarked by them ; and , in the excursion season , the scenes witnessed on board are describable only by the well - worn ...
The small boats now in use scarcely afford space — much less comfortable accommodationfor the numbers often embarked by them ; and , in the excursion season , the scenes witnessed on board are describable only by the well - worn ...
Page 251
“ Owing , doubtless , to the rapidly increasing popularity of fishing of late years , there are but few waters on which the shadow of the rod or the glittering of the bait is not more or less familiar , and as a consequence fish are ...
“ Owing , doubtless , to the rapidly increasing popularity of fishing of late years , there are but few waters on which the shadow of the rod or the glittering of the bait is not more or less familiar , and as a consequence fish are ...
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OTWITHSTANDING the extraordinary multiplication of books in recent times , it is questionable if there is more exact knowledge , or any reasonable approximation ag to it now , than there was a generation back , when literature was less ...
OTWITHSTANDING the extraordinary multiplication of books in recent times , it is questionable if there is more exact knowledge , or any reasonable approximation ag to it now , than there was a generation back , when literature was less ...
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Contents
Twin Stars By J CARPENTER | 84 |
France Among the Nations 669 | 104 |
With a Show in the North Reminiscences of Mark Lemon By JOSEPH | 122 |
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