The Gentleman's Magazine, Volume 285F. 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 52
... eyes , indifferent to the in- cessant clang of the bells and to the passing crowd . Leaving the temple we passed a group of mourning women going to worship , probably for the first time after 52 The Gentleman's Magazine .
... eyes , indifferent to the in- cessant clang of the bells and to the passing crowd . Leaving the temple we passed a group of mourning women going to worship , probably for the first time after 52 The Gentleman's Magazine .
Page 158
... passing of the Emancipation Act by a Government of which he was a member . He sometimes held extreme views , and ... passed away since he died , on August 10 , 1857. Let us hope that we may not have to wait many more years for that ...
... passing of the Emancipation Act by a Government of which he was a member . He sometimes held extreme views , and ... passed away since he died , on August 10 , 1857. Let us hope that we may not have to wait many more years for that ...
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... passed away from him altogether . A ruined and discarded man , he hid himself in the Metropolis , where he soon died ... passed into oblivion in London . No memorial marks his burying - place , and only a formal entry in the register of ...
... passed away from him altogether . A ruined and discarded man , he hid himself in the Metropolis , where he soon died ... passed into oblivion in London . No memorial marks his burying - place , and only a formal entry in the register of ...
Contents
North Sea Revolution A By WALTER WOOD | 97 |
By GEORGE | 259 |
Deer Forest Winter in a By HECTOR FRASER | 443 |
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