Gentleman's Magazine and Historical Review, Volume 272A. Dodd and A. Smith, 1967 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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... fact - or what we may well con- jecture to have been the fact that both couplets commenced with the same words : " But do not so . " Again , the Quarto reading in the second line of 146 is disapproved of by all the editors . Various ...
... fact - or what we may well con- jecture to have been the fact that both couplets commenced with the same words : " But do not so . " Again , the Quarto reading in the second line of 146 is disapproved of by all the editors . Various ...
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... fact , taking the length of life of animals as a criterion , this should be the length of life in men . The length of life of an animal should be four times the years it takes for it to arrive at maturity ; and , as a man may be said to ...
... fact , taking the length of life of animals as a criterion , this should be the length of life in men . The length of life of an animal should be four times the years it takes for it to arrive at maturity ; and , as a man may be said to ...
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... facts had come to light . found out that Mr. Spreight had not been shot with his own rifle ; and this fact had at once well - nigh exploded the theory of accidental death . It was soon ascertained that the weapon found under the body of ...
... facts had come to light . found out that Mr. Spreight had not been shot with his own rifle ; and this fact had at once well - nigh exploded the theory of accidental death . It was soon ascertained that the weapon found under the body of ...
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GENTLEMANS MAGAZINE | 2 |
Poet A in Carglen By ALEXANder Gordon | 69 |
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