The Gentleman's Magazine, 第 236 巻F. Jefferies, 1968 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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... least plentiful . But , though rapidly growing faint with the craving pains of excessive emptiness and fatigue , there was nothing to be done but plod on out of the reach of Jowler and the flail . He had not even the sustenance of a ...
... least plentiful . But , though rapidly growing faint with the craving pains of excessive emptiness and fatigue , there was nothing to be done but plod on out of the reach of Jowler and the flail . He had not even the sustenance of a ...
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... least taboo the Rugby rules - for these are too lax at any time and for any players ; and when , too , sides are possessed of such feelings of jealousy , if not of actual animosity , as those which fired the bosoms of the scalpers and ...
... least taboo the Rugby rules - for these are too lax at any time and for any players ; and when , too , sides are possessed of such feelings of jealousy , if not of actual animosity , as those which fired the bosoms of the scalpers and ...
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... least educated mind . Two at least of his happiest strokes of this sort have their inspiration from the Bible . Had Mr. Lowe wanted to say something damaging about Mr. Bright , he would , in all probability , have looked through his ...
... least educated mind . Two at least of his happiest strokes of this sort have their inspiration from the Bible . Had Mr. Lowe wanted to say something damaging about Mr. Bright , he would , in all probability , have looked through his ...
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