Gentleman's Magazine and Historical Review, Volume 275A. Dodd and A. Smith, 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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... Neo - Paganism proposes to substitute , not , as has been erroneously supposed , our whims and irresponsible ... modern discovery , as well as the utilitarian experience of the past , consolidated into an organ , and educated into a ...
... Neo - Paganism proposes to substitute , not , as has been erroneously supposed , our whims and irresponsible ... modern discovery , as well as the utilitarian experience of the past , consolidated into an organ , and educated into a ...
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... Neo - Paganism , though I am in strong sympathy with its revolt in favour of reason , emancipation of conscience ... modern civilisation - the significance of sorrow and suffering as educational , and the triumphant claim put in for the ...
... Neo - Paganism , though I am in strong sympathy with its revolt in favour of reason , emancipation of conscience ... modern civilisation - the significance of sorrow and suffering as educational , and the triumphant claim put in for the ...
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... Neo - Pagan justified ; but the reconciliation is now demanded . æstheticism ... Paganism is hard and indifferent , lacking tenderness , and so attains to ... Neo - Paganism con- founds good and evil by a pseudo - realism , whose ...
... Neo - Pagan justified ; but the reconciliation is now demanded . æstheticism ... Paganism is hard and indifferent , lacking tenderness , and so attains to ... Neo - Paganism con- founds good and evil by a pseudo - realism , whose ...
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HARDY M | 1 |
Parish Church The of the House of Commons By MARY L | 41 |
Sir John BY JOHN KENT | 62 |
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