The Gentleman's Magazine, Volume 232A. Dodd and A. Smith, 1968 - Great Britain 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 66
... Hope . Apparently " the same cause which leads to an excess of mean annual temperature leads equally to a dissipation of solar spots . " . The problems of meteorology appear to be presented at the Cape in a simpler form than in England ...
... Hope . Apparently " the same cause which leads to an excess of mean annual temperature leads equally to a dissipation of solar spots . " . The problems of meteorology appear to be presented at the Cape in a simpler form than in England ...
Page 185
... hope of the Confederates , and it cost America a mountain of treasure and a river of blood . Now it is of inexpressible importance for England to convince America that she did not instil or encourage the false forlorn hope of the South ...
... hope of the Confederates , and it cost America a mountain of treasure and a river of blood . Now it is of inexpressible importance for England to convince America that she did not instil or encourage the false forlorn hope of the South ...
Page 359
... hope of English intervention , then there can be no doubt that it might have been prolonged by the Confederate forces falling back on the interior lines and waging a semi - guerilla warfare . The North complained that we were not ...
... hope of English intervention , then there can be no doubt that it might have been prolonged by the Confederate forces falling back on the interior lines and waging a semi - guerilla warfare . The North complained that we were not ...
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Cormacstown | 143 |
One Too Many | 257 |
Solitude In By EDWARD CAPERN | 282 |
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