The Gentleman's Magazine, Volume 239A. 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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Human nature is human nature , we say , and why trouble history or the great stage of the world for materials of study when the smallest hamlet contains more tragedies and comedies than we can read in a lifetime ? Alas for theory !
Human nature is human nature , we say , and why trouble history or the great stage of the world for materials of study when the smallest hamlet contains more tragedies and comedies than we can read in a lifetime ? Alas for theory !
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John Challoner had been born poor and among the humble , and he had been born with a passionate and in many qualities a vulgar nature . He had gradually risen in the world ; he was endowed by Nature with just the combination of ...
John Challoner had been born poor and among the humble , and he had been born with a passionate and in many qualities a vulgar nature . He had gradually risen in the world ; he was endowed by Nature with just the combination of ...
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No man comprehends what the twittering of the redstart precisely means , or can express clearly in definite language the significance of the rising He too is elemental and a part of nature — not merely a clever man writing poems .
No man comprehends what the twittering of the redstart precisely means , or can express clearly in definite language the significance of the rising He too is elemental and a part of nature — not merely a clever man writing poems .
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About Great Players and their Art By H SCHUTZ WILSON | 1 |
Dream Gatherer The By EDWARD SEVERN | 42 |
Adventure of Rob Roys An 1745 By WALTER THORNBURY | 56 |
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