The Gentleman's Magazine, Volume 302F. 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 336
... garden which cannot be gathered from is no garden at all . This depends more on the owner than the garden , I fancy . Some one who cared for gardening very much has said that if we grudge picking our flowers for our friends we have not ...
... garden which cannot be gathered from is no garden at all . This depends more on the owner than the garden , I fancy . Some one who cared for gardening very much has said that if we grudge picking our flowers for our friends we have not ...
Page 448
... garden is of Essex mud . I can see truly my peacock pacing a terrace , where clipped yew trees stand tall and stately , but I should not dream of intro- ducing so ravenous a fowl to my small garden paths . I can hanker after grey stone ...
... garden is of Essex mud . I can see truly my peacock pacing a terrace , where clipped yew trees stand tall and stately , but I should not dream of intro- ducing so ravenous a fowl to my small garden paths . I can hanker after grey stone ...
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... garden is a place apart its boundaries would natur- ally be made of climbing roses . Any kind of fence will serve . I remember even - some hideous tarred palings which two seasons ' growth completely covered with a lovely tangle of ...
... garden is a place apart its boundaries would natur- ally be made of climbing roses . Any kind of fence will serve . I remember even - some hideous tarred palings which two seasons ' growth completely covered with a lovely tangle of ...
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