The Gentleman's Magazine, Tom 302F. 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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... beautiful market in all beautiful Italy ? I doubt it . The Piazza Garibaldi ( alas , for the modernised name ! ) is an immense empty space surrounded by quaint houses . At one end a broad stair leads to the main street . Crossing its ...
... beautiful market in all beautiful Italy ? I doubt it . The Piazza Garibaldi ( alas , for the modernised name ! ) is an immense empty space surrounded by quaint houses . At one end a broad stair leads to the main street . Crossing its ...
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... beautiful in this region than in any other . Indeed , I think they form a pecu- liar feature of this part of France . Streams wind their way in the green hollows , and there are rich fields of corn , sainfoin , and clover . It seems ...
... beautiful in this region than in any other . Indeed , I think they form a pecu- liar feature of this part of France . Streams wind their way in the green hollows , and there are rich fields of corn , sainfoin , and clover . It seems ...
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... beautiful and curious enough to deserve a place in the garden . Tulipa Acuminata has a little red and yellow flower with petals cut and torn and wildly twisted . T. Dammanniana , a species from Mount Lebanon , is distinguished by the ...
... beautiful and curious enough to deserve a place in the garden . Tulipa Acuminata has a little red and yellow flower with petals cut and torn and wildly twisted . T. Dammanniana , a species from Mount Lebanon , is distinguished by the ...
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