The Gentleman's Magazine, Volume 301F. 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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Page 348
... seems to have a great disposition to cheerfulness and mirth : and indeed , had she not , she could not have gone through all she has . I must say , too , that she seems to be very well read in the English poets , as appears by several ...
... seems to have a great disposition to cheerfulness and mirth : and indeed , had she not , she could not have gone through all she has . I must say , too , that she seems to be very well read in the English poets , as appears by several ...
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... seems to be in a letter to the Rev. John Newton , with whom he constantly corresponded , dated July 7 , 1781. He says , " Lady Austen , waiving all forms , has paid us the first visit , and not content with showing that proof of her ...
... seems to be in a letter to the Rev. John Newton , with whom he constantly corresponded , dated July 7 , 1781. He says , " Lady Austen , waiving all forms , has paid us the first visit , and not content with showing that proof of her ...
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... seems to have been widely known . It was intended as a compendium of useful illustrations for writers and speakers , and as such properly belongs in our fourth class , but it contains at the same time a vast amount of miscellaneous ...
... seems to have been widely known . It was intended as a compendium of useful illustrations for writers and speakers , and as such properly belongs in our fourth class , but it contains at the same time a vast amount of miscellaneous ...
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NEW LIGHT ON OLD WEDGWOOD | 20 |
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