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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... perhaps , like country sights and sounds , but have never had the opportunity of familiarising themselves with the red deer in its native haunts . To such the following pages may be of service . The only locality in England where the ...
... perhaps , like country sights and sounds , but have never had the opportunity of familiarising themselves with the red deer in its native haunts . To such the following pages may be of service . The only locality in England where the ...
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... perhaps as it was , but , at least , as we are most pleased to fancy it . In both there is a stately dignity and ... Perhaps the love With which he prized his country's good before His children and himself ? His great , his just , His ...
... perhaps as it was , but , at least , as we are most pleased to fancy it . In both there is a stately dignity and ... Perhaps the love With which he prized his country's good before His children and himself ? His great , his just , His ...
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... ( perhaps of far more ) sleep so silently beneath that blue heaven . . . . You think , and dream , and wonder- " O ! I do ponder with most strange delight On the calm slumbers of the dead man's night.- Would that the silent earth Of what ...
... ( perhaps of far more ) sleep so silently beneath that blue heaven . . . . You think , and dream , and wonder- " O ! I do ponder with most strange delight On the calm slumbers of the dead man's night.- Would that the silent earth Of what ...
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