The Gentleman's Magazine, Volume 253F. 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 275
... looks so ludicrously out of proportion to his tall brother ( a full - grown dromedary standing about 6 feet , while it raises its head to about 9 feet ) . Oxen and horses together look natural enough ; besides , we are more accustomed ...
... looks so ludicrously out of proportion to his tall brother ( a full - grown dromedary standing about 6 feet , while it raises its head to about 9 feet ) . Oxen and horses together look natural enough ; besides , we are more accustomed ...
Page 277
... look . In the daylight they merely carry a long heavy stick , which they lay about them freely , without respect of persons , for in the long narrow streets you can almost touch the houses on either side , and foot passengers must ...
... look . In the daylight they merely carry a long heavy stick , which they lay about them freely , without respect of persons , for in the long narrow streets you can almost touch the houses on either side , and foot passengers must ...
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... look back to the first rudiments , to the original stamina of his own mind , and be able to say , I possessed all at the time of my birth . The more a person lives in singleness of heart , in simplicity , and sincerity , the more will ...
... look back to the first rudiments , to the original stamina of his own mind , and be able to say , I possessed all at the time of my birth . The more a person lives in singleness of heart , in simplicity , and sincerity , the more will ...
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