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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The gold and purple iris of the bogs and tarns is an imposing flower , well set off by its darkgreen , sword - like leaves . The honeysuckle , or woodbine , is loved alike by all . Its blossoms are as sweet as beautiful , and just now ...
The gold and purple iris of the bogs and tarns is an imposing flower , well set off by its darkgreen , sword - like leaves . The honeysuckle , or woodbine , is loved alike by all . Its blossoms are as sweet as beautiful , and just now ...
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Put up for a few nights , it ran for some weeks , and might have run for many more if Miss Achurch had not been compelled to leave London to fulfil an Australasian engagement . But it left behind it a heritage of controversy which raged ...
Put up for a few nights , it ran for some weeks , and might have run for many more if Miss Achurch had not been compelled to leave London to fulfil an Australasian engagement . But it left behind it a heritage of controversy which raged ...
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To - day- ( how sadly in the chestnut tree The faint leaves futter and the cold wind sighs 1 ) - To - day you leave me ! for you could not see My soul beneath the silence of my eyes . So be it , then - we part : the sun has set .
To - day- ( how sadly in the chestnut tree The faint leaves futter and the cold wind sighs 1 ) - To - day you leave me ! for you could not see My soul beneath the silence of my eyes . So be it , then - we part : the sun has set .
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