The Gentleman's Magazine, Volume 269F. Jefferies, 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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... becomes more and more elaborately developed . Cameron figures small idols very roughly kneaded out of clay , and placed ... become larger ; their attributes are more distinctly recognised . In the region of the Congo cataracts , Johnston ...
... becomes more and more elaborately developed . Cameron figures small idols very roughly kneaded out of clay , and placed ... become larger ; their attributes are more distinctly recognised . In the region of the Congo cataracts , Johnston ...
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... becomes a miracle - play . Satan and the scholar soon become engaged in high argument , and the fiend uses dark speech , pregnant with cynical suggestion and chilling with scornful doubt . Cyprian doubts the gods of Polytheism and ...
... becomes a miracle - play . Satan and the scholar soon become engaged in high argument , and the fiend uses dark speech , pregnant with cynical suggestion and chilling with scornful doubt . Cyprian doubts the gods of Polytheism and ...
Page 424
... become " arms of great precision , " the red coats of the line battalions are of too conspicuous a colour to render their adop- tion by volunteer battalions prudent . But troops no longer advance in column to be mown down by shot , as ...
... become " arms of great precision , " the red coats of the line battalions are of too conspicuous a colour to render their adop- tion by volunteer battalions prudent . But troops no longer advance in column to be mown down by shot , as ...
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