The Gentleman's Magazine, Volume 243A. Dodd and A. Smith, 1968 - Great Britain 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 321
... it is unjust that their reputation should suffer from my errors and ignorance . " It seems strange that Corneille , one of the cornejas who , as VOL . CCXLI , NO . 1761 . Y Alarcon said , was feathered with his plumes , should Alarcon .
... it is unjust that their reputation should suffer from my errors and ignorance . " It seems strange that Corneille , one of the cornejas who , as VOL . CCXLI , NO . 1761 . Y Alarcon said , was feathered with his plumes , should Alarcon .
Page 433
... to the eight great - grandparents of the pair A or to each other , except as connected in pairs by marriage . VOL . CCXLI . NO . 1762 . F F Now manifestly in such a case , which , save The Gorilla and other Apes . 433.
... to the eight great - grandparents of the pair A or to each other , except as connected in pairs by marriage . VOL . CCXLI . NO . 1762 . F F Now manifestly in such a case , which , save The Gorilla and other Apes . 433.
Page 673
... the power of the Papacy , and letting the light of day into the darkest caves of monasticism , Rabelais was at one time a monk , It VOL . CCXLI . NO . 1764 . X X seemed indeed necessary for a man to have had a François Rabelais . 673.
... the power of the Papacy , and letting the light of day into the darkest caves of monasticism , Rabelais was at one time a monk , It VOL . CCXLI . NO . 1764 . X X seemed indeed necessary for a man to have had a François Rabelais . 673.
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