The Gentleman's Magazine, Volume 301F. Jefferies, 1906 - 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 99
... means disposed to incur the odium of the entire agricultural community for the sake of conciliating the packers , a com- promise was speedily arranged upon the basis of inspection at the public expense . The House of Representatives ...
... means disposed to incur the odium of the entire agricultural community for the sake of conciliating the packers , a com- promise was speedily arranged upon the basis of inspection at the public expense . The House of Representatives ...
Page 258
... mean man . His deeds are small ; he is easily persuaded not to fight ; and yet the interest of the Greeks in him is very ... means that high birth and great possessions cover a multitude of sins ; if that is his meaning I have no quarrel ...
... mean man . His deeds are small ; he is easily persuaded not to fight ; and yet the interest of the Greeks in him is very ... means that high birth and great possessions cover a multitude of sins ; if that is his meaning I have no quarrel ...
Page 441
... means of the entire curriculum then practised . The influence of his father and a cer- tain " classic " strain , a freshness all his own , were manifest in William Linnell's first exhibited picture , entitled " Samson and the Lion ...
... means of the entire curriculum then practised . The influence of his father and a cer- tain " classic " strain , a freshness all his own , were manifest in William Linnell's first exhibited picture , entitled " Samson and the Lion ...
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