The Gentleman's Magazine, Volumes 302-303F. Jefferies, 1967 - Early English newspapers |
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Page 275
... once , and held it for many years : Ah , who can tell how hard it is to climb The steep where Fame's proud temple shines afar ! It would be impossible to quote all the eulogies that were written or spoken ; Lord Lyttelton's may be taken ...
... once , and held it for many years : Ah , who can tell how hard it is to climb The steep where Fame's proud temple shines afar ! It would be impossible to quote all the eulogies that were written or spoken ; Lord Lyttelton's may be taken ...
Page 344
... once suggest themselves as places where such works could be usefully commenced ; and as the labour would , for the most part , be rough and heavy , there would be no danger of supplying loafers with a " soft job , " or , on the other ...
... once suggest themselves as places where such works could be usefully commenced ; and as the labour would , for the most part , be rough and heavy , there would be no danger of supplying loafers with a " soft job , " or , on the other ...
Page 78
... once gave it as his opinion that quite half the young people who witnessed the play considered the story to be taken directly from the Bible , while to several young persons ( by no means deficient in ordinary educa- tion ) the identity ...
... once gave it as his opinion that quite half the young people who witnessed the play considered the story to be taken directly from the Bible , while to several young persons ( by no means deficient in ordinary educa- tion ) the identity ...
Contents
THE CROWN AND ENGLISH FREEDOM BY JOHN C NORWOOD | 41 |
CONTENTS | 68 |
SOME OLD PICTURES AT RHEIMS BY EDITH M MILLAR | 69 |
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