The Gentleman's Magazine, Volume 255F. Jefferies, 1967 - Early English newspapers 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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Page 395
... Death the shade broods darkly nigh , Place thy cold hand in mine , and so- 66 Good - bye . " No prayer or blessing born of breath Came from thy lips as thou didst die ; I loath'd thee living , but in death- " Good - bye ! " So close ...
... Death the shade broods darkly nigh , Place thy cold hand in mine , and so- 66 Good - bye . " No prayer or blessing born of breath Came from thy lips as thou didst die ; I loath'd thee living , but in death- " Good - bye ! " So close ...
Page 556
... death , to open every door in the house , so that the struggle between life and death may not be painfully prolonged , but the soul allowed at once to take its exit from this world without any impediment . ' An allusion to this notion ...
... death , to open every door in the house , so that the struggle between life and death may not be painfully prolonged , but the soul allowed at once to take its exit from this world without any impediment . ' An allusion to this notion ...
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... death , and it is supposed by the lower races that a man who is eaten is destroyed both body and soul . Sir John Lubbock1 narrates how a Bushman , who was a magician , having put to death a woman , dashed the head of the corpse to ...
... death , and it is supposed by the lower races that a man who is eaten is destroyed both body and soul . Sir John Lubbock1 narrates how a Bushman , who was a magician , having put to death a woman , dashed the head of the corpse to ...
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