The Gentleman's Magazine, 第 229 卷A. Dodd and A. Smith, 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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... half their syllables the English saved two hours a day , compared with the French . England , not Germany , was then the country , par excellence , for smoking . Half the day , in fact , was devoted to it , political grumbling going on ...
... half their syllables the English saved two hours a day , compared with the French . England , not Germany , was then the country , par excellence , for smoking . Half the day , in fact , was devoted to it , political grumbling going on ...
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... half a mile each , and so in proportion . But in the case before us the height of rock above the tunnel would be as much as 1,500 feet at a distance of less than half a mile on the Piedmont side , and almost as much on the Savoy side ...
... half a mile each , and so in proportion . But in the case before us the height of rock above the tunnel would be as much as 1,500 feet at a distance of less than half a mile on the Piedmont side , and almost as much on the Savoy side ...
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... half know- ledge is to be found in the confounding of the sycamore with the plane . This is a mistake very common in England , but in Scotland it is almost universal ; probably because there are so few plane trees in the north . * Half ...
... half know- ledge is to be found in the confounding of the sycamore with the plane . This is a mistake very common in England , but in Scotland it is almost universal ; probably because there are so few plane trees in the north . * Half ...
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Twin Stars By J CARPENTER 84 | 45 |
France Among the Nations | 115 |
Great Teacher The By the Author of FESTUS | 122 |
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