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 380
... less . less . A rare bird is Bess in more ways than one . " She had a pretty , cunning way of economising by pilfer- ing from the change which the poet left about in his care- less manner and then surprising him with the little hoard ...
... less . less . A rare bird is Bess in more ways than one . " She had a pretty , cunning way of economising by pilfer- ing from the change which the poet left about in his care- less manner and then surprising him with the little hoard ...
Page 533
... less liable , when not getting its own way , to start a rallying cry and become indifferent and even hostile to the mother Church who gave it being . Its own house would be set in order with less loud talking , and with quiet and gentle ...
... less liable , when not getting its own way , to start a rallying cry and become indifferent and even hostile to the mother Church who gave it being . Its own house would be set in order with less loud talking , and with quiet and gentle ...
Page 552
... less summed up the author's " brief . " He has done his best to make up the minds of his readers on the subjects of painting , dancing , land- scape gardening , poetry , architec- ture , pantomime and the drama , and since his work is ...
... less summed up the author's " brief . " He has done his best to make up the minds of his readers on the subjects of painting , dancing , land- scape gardening , poetry , architec- ture , pantomime and the drama , and since his work is ...
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