The Gentleman's Magazine, Volume 271F. Jefferies, 1967 - Early English newspapers 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 164
... five thousand were pure Arabs . The odd thousand comprises five hundred Frenchmen , and a mixture of about five hundred Jews , Maltese , Italians , and Spaniards . Just as in Australia , so here , every shanty where drink is sold is ...
... five thousand were pure Arabs . The odd thousand comprises five hundred Frenchmen , and a mixture of about five hundred Jews , Maltese , Italians , and Spaniards . Just as in Australia , so here , every shanty where drink is sold is ...
Page 259
... five petals belong to the flower , so five vowels go to the name of Beaconsfield , and five pri- mary gases to the composition of the sun ? But the myth degenerates into positive puerility when it asserts that on the emblem of the ...
... five petals belong to the flower , so five vowels go to the name of Beaconsfield , and five pri- mary gases to the composition of the sun ? But the myth degenerates into positive puerility when it asserts that on the emblem of the ...
Page 457
... five guineas , besides five guineas I gave her on the 26th to go to the Exchange , five guineas more I paid on her account at Mr. Stow's , and another ten pounds on account of the slut . " Another entry on the 30th is still more ...
... five guineas , besides five guineas I gave her on the 26th to go to the Exchange , five guineas more I paid on her account at Mr. Stow's , and another ten pounds on account of the slut . " Another entry on the 30th is still more ...
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