Gentleman's Magazine and Historical Review, Volume 272A. Dodd and A. Smith, 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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... Italy who , wishing to say in Italian that she had eaten enough , and did not wish for any more , artlessly but startlingly announced that she had " eaten a ship , and did not wish to eat the anchor also " !! We have all heard that ...
... Italy who , wishing to say in Italian that she had eaten enough , and did not wish for any more , artlessly but startlingly announced that she had " eaten a ship , and did not wish to eat the anchor also " !! We have all heard that ...
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... Italian language has no " y , " the Greek " v " in words drawn from the Greek is always represented in Italian by " i ... Italy . But , in an evil hour , the " i " in the first syllable got corrupted into " e " ; the sense of the word ...
... Italian language has no " y , " the Greek " v " in words drawn from the Greek is always represented in Italian by " i ... Italy . But , in an evil hour , the " i " in the first syllable got corrupted into " e " ; the sense of the word ...
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... Italian , and leaving him to pick up the crumbs of science as best he might . For the next six years he travelled , principally in Italy , making friends of Theodore Beza and Isaac Casaubon . On his return to England he was noted of ...
... Italian , and leaving him to pick up the crumbs of science as best he might . For the next six years he travelled , principally in Italy , making friends of Theodore Beza and Isaac Casaubon . On his return to England he was noted of ...
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