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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... passed principally in the open air without regard to the season of the year . The biting cold of winter , the relaxing heats of summer , the drenching downpour of spring - all these the young Virginian had , from his early boyhood ...
... passed principally in the open air without regard to the season of the year . The biting cold of winter , the relaxing heats of summer , the drenching downpour of spring - all these the young Virginian had , from his early boyhood ...
Page 134
... passed on many of our greatest men . Pope , expressing the conventional view of his contemporaries , denounced Bacon as the meanest of mankind , and in the same breath condemned Cromwell to everlasting infamy . Those who most condemn ...
... passed on many of our greatest men . Pope , expressing the conventional view of his contemporaries , denounced Bacon as the meanest of mankind , and in the same breath condemned Cromwell to everlasting infamy . Those who most condemn ...
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... passed by , and saw them de- file in their white winding - sheets , singing litanies . This procession was much finer than the other , for there are more dead than living , but finally it all passed by , and the widow was about to rise ...
... passed by , and saw them de- file in their white winding - sheets , singing litanies . This procession was much finer than the other , for there are more dead than living , but finally it all passed by , and the widow was about to rise ...
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