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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... Once touch him on a tender point , and all the man instantly rose up in him . It was a question on one occasion with Huber to get a seat for a Count Colonna , who wished to hear Lekain , but the theatre was full to overflowing . What ...
... Once touch him on a tender point , and all the man instantly rose up in him . It was a question on one occasion with Huber to get a seat for a Count Colonna , who wished to hear Lekain , but the theatre was full to overflowing . What ...
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... Once when we bivouacked close to a native village we were disturbed by elephants , but the villagers turned out in large numbers and scared them away with shouts , shrieks , and the beating of tom - toms . Water was scarce , for the ...
... Once when we bivouacked close to a native village we were disturbed by elephants , but the villagers turned out in large numbers and scared them away with shouts , shrieks , and the beating of tom - toms . Water was scarce , for the ...
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... once crowded with them . They belong to that geological period called neocomian - the lowest subdivision of the chalk . Life was then abundant in the seas of the earth ; and lime- stones are always associated with plentiful marine life ...
... once crowded with them . They belong to that geological period called neocomian - the lowest subdivision of the chalk . Life was then abundant in the seas of the earth ; and lime- stones are always associated with plentiful marine life ...
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