The Gentleman's Magazine, Volume 253F. 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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... believe it strengthens the sight to paint the eyelids of even the youngest baby with khol , a mixture of soot and antimony , which is carefully applied with a silver bodkin . This certainly makes the eye look immensely large , but ...
... believe it strengthens the sight to paint the eyelids of even the youngest baby with khol , a mixture of soot and antimony , which is carefully applied with a silver bodkin . This certainly makes the eye look immensely large , but ...
Page 200
... believe that by means of literæ humaniores women will recover the critical faculty , learn what is meant by style , study epigram , and , perhaps , cease to believe without reason . It will be a strange outcome of this revolution in ...
... believe that by means of literæ humaniores women will recover the critical faculty , learn what is meant by style , study epigram , and , perhaps , cease to believe without reason . It will be a strange outcome of this revolution in ...
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... believe that scoundrel , Catnip , that I took out of the street , damme , and had in my own office , and made a prosper- ous man of — I believe he was the one who betrayed us . You call me a swindler , Merton Fillmore ; but if every man ...
... believe that scoundrel , Catnip , that I took out of the street , damme , and had in my own office , and made a prosper- ous man of — I believe he was the one who betrayed us . You call me a swindler , Merton Fillmore ; but if every man ...
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