The Gentleman's Magazine, Volume 301F. Jefferies, 1906 - 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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... of the stars and roaming the woods in solitude may know more of the true mystery and wonder of the world than the most brilliant scientist that ever lectured at the Royal Institution . We are mighty proud of ourselves to - day : we boast of ...
... of the stars and roaming the woods in solitude may know more of the true mystery and wonder of the world than the most brilliant scientist that ever lectured at the Royal Institution . We are mighty proud of ourselves to - day : we boast of ...
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... to - day . After many centuries of slow and gradual improvements we have arrived at our present perfection in ship ... to - day what shape it will assume . We could no more build or even imagine at this moment the ship of the thirtieth ...
... to - day . After many centuries of slow and gradual improvements we have arrived at our present perfection in ship ... to - day what shape it will assume . We could no more build or even imagine at this moment the ship of the thirtieth ...
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... to find that no one cares any longer to listen to him . But , unhappily , there is to - day a growing tendency to divorce literature from fiction , and there was more than a measure of truth in the rebuke I heard administered at a library ...
... to find that no one cares any longer to listen to him . But , unhappily , there is to - day a growing tendency to divorce literature from fiction , and there was more than a measure of truth in the rebuke I heard administered at a library ...
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