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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Page 190
... seems significant . Here , probably , the English colonists were less numerous than in Hants , and the number of aborigines who survived was apparently greater . In Wilts , the dark long - headed type is fairly frequent ; in Dorset , it ...
... seems significant . Here , probably , the English colonists were less numerous than in Hants , and the number of aborigines who survived was apparently greater . In Wilts , the dark long - headed type is fairly frequent ; in Dorset , it ...
Page 280
... seems all interwoven with forms and ceremonies , and the law of the Koran or some such sacred words seem for ever on his lips , mixing most freely with all secular matters . No action , however trivial , may be commenced without ...
... seems all interwoven with forms and ceremonies , and the law of the Koran or some such sacred words seem for ever on his lips , mixing most freely with all secular matters . No action , however trivial , may be commenced without ...
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... seems so strangely incongruous - while to the latter , the absence of idolatry , and the knowledge that all these nations are worshippers of One God , seems to raise them to one broad level ; and though , practically , we know too well ...
... seems so strangely incongruous - while to the latter , the absence of idolatry , and the knowledge that all these nations are worshippers of One God , seems to raise them to one broad level ; and though , practically , we know too well ...
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