The Gentleman's Magazine, Tom 288F. Jefferies, 1967 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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... never been at a Mission ; and , never having seen a white man , they believed Chalmers to be a very passable imitation of one , and treated him accordingly . So you may imagine that he was under no temptation to shorten his stay . And ...
... never been at a Mission ; and , never having seen a white man , they believed Chalmers to be a very passable imitation of one , and treated him accordingly . So you may imagine that he was under no temptation to shorten his stay . And ...
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... never knew except that he was the nicest possible kind . . . . Peronet was as fond of the field as we were . What he liked were the little birds . At least I don't know that he liked them , but they were what he chiefly attended to . He ...
... never knew except that he was the nicest possible kind . . . . Peronet was as fond of the field as we were . What he liked were the little birds . At least I don't know that he liked them , but they were what he chiefly attended to . He ...
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... never troubled himself to face the complications of the Revolution , just as he never truly faced the complications of a far more personal interest , the long - talked - of emigration to the shores of the Susquehanna . We realise the ...
... never troubled himself to face the complications of the Revolution , just as he never truly faced the complications of a far more personal interest , the long - talked - of emigration to the shores of the Susquehanna . We realise the ...
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