The Gentleman's Magazine, Volumul 240F. Jefferies, 1968 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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... spirit which offers guarantees of complete independence and rectitude , as well as of the earnest purpose to vindi- cate both the inalienable rights of the State and the just claims of moral and spiritual interests . " This was by no ...
... spirit which offers guarantees of complete independence and rectitude , as well as of the earnest purpose to vindi- cate both the inalienable rights of the State and the just claims of moral and spiritual interests . " This was by no ...
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... spirit housed in a gossamer frame . From her sick room she wrote to Mr. Forster the decision her proud spirit dictated : - : - " I have already written to you two notes which I fear you could scarcely read or understand . I am to - day ...
... spirit housed in a gossamer frame . From her sick room she wrote to Mr. Forster the decision her proud spirit dictated : - : - " I have already written to you two notes which I fear you could scarcely read or understand . I am to - day ...
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... spirit of the cockney and the Yankee the world owes better hotels , better railway carriages , better guides and other material reforms , which are not to be decried . But this is all . When the inscrutable will of Providence suffers ...
... spirit of the cockney and the Yankee the world owes better hotels , better railway carriages , better guides and other material reforms , which are not to be decried . But this is all . When the inscrutable will of Providence suffers ...
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