The Gentleman's Magazine, Tom 235F. 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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... suppose . I dare say , if there was a Park Keeper's Gazette , people outside the profession would find it hard to understand it ; but , however , there's what they calls the actor's paper for you , and I dessay you'll make more of it ...
... suppose . I dare say , if there was a Park Keeper's Gazette , people outside the profession would find it hard to understand it ; but , however , there's what they calls the actor's paper for you , and I dessay you'll make more of it ...
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... suppose the late Sir Edwin Landseer , who has just left so wide a gap in the front rank of British painters , would have been entitled to 18 marks under one or more of these heads . In " expression , " surely De Piles would not have ...
... suppose the late Sir Edwin Landseer , who has just left so wide a gap in the front rank of British painters , would have been entitled to 18 marks under one or more of these heads . In " expression , " surely De Piles would not have ...
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... suppose that it must be considered by them as a matter of im- portance , while on the other hand the great indifference with which it is , as I hear , received by the Ministry would make one suspect that they have some ground to suppose ...
... suppose that it must be considered by them as a matter of im- portance , while on the other hand the great indifference with which it is , as I hear , received by the Ministry would make one suspect that they have some ground to suppose ...
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