The Gentleman's Magazine, Volume 279The "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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She shook her head , without speaking , and passed on . When a boy , Simeon
had learned to make musical pipes out of willows . After squeezing out the pith ,
holes are bored , a mouthpiece added , and the pipe is ready to play upon .
She shook her head , without speaking , and passed on . When a boy , Simeon
had learned to make musical pipes out of willows . After squeezing out the pith ,
holes are bored , a mouthpiece added , and the pipe is ready to play upon .
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with which he flings a purse to a valet after breaking his head , ill compensates
for habitual greed and meanness , lax morals are set off against courage and
zeal for king and country ; while indifference to the externals of religion covers
some ...
with which he flings a purse to a valet after breaking his head , ill compensates
for habitual greed and meanness , lax morals are set off against courage and
zeal for king and country ; while indifference to the externals of religion covers
some ...
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At the head of 700 men the haughty and imperious Comyn marched into Durham
. Egelwin the bishop , who had wisely acknowledged the Norman Duke as his
sovereign liege , besought the new - comer to be merciful towards the citizens ...
At the head of 700 men the haughty and imperious Comyn marched into Durham
. Egelwin the bishop , who had wisely acknowledged the Norman Duke as his
sovereign liege , besought the new - comer to be merciful towards the citizens ...
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New River Travels to the Source of the By PERCY FITZGERALD 559 | 26 |
Pipes A Chapter on By JAMES CASSIDY | 196 |
Poetic Pride By H M SANDERS | 203 |
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