The Gentleman's Magazine, Volume 302F. 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 105
... volumes . Of this , which would have been the great work of his life , not a full volume ( only two fascicules ) has appeared . Brunetière , who was long a Posi- tivist , announced his reconcile- ment with the Catholic Church some years ...
... volumes . Of this , which would have been the great work of his life , not a full volume ( only two fascicules ) has appeared . Brunetière , who was long a Posi- tivist , announced his reconcile- ment with the Catholic Church some years ...
Page 322
... volume . The policy of illustrating freely has been con- tinued . The Society has issued during the year for the first time a separate Bibliography of Folk - lore for 1905 , prepared by Mr. N. W. Thomas . The additional volume promised ...
... volume . The policy of illustrating freely has been con- tinued . The Society has issued during the year for the first time a separate Bibliography of Folk - lore for 1905 , prepared by Mr. N. W. Thomas . The additional volume promised ...
Page 422
... volume from the hand of the Scottish wizard . But what struck me more forcibly than any- thing else was an inscription at the end of the volume to this effect : ' I , Johann Faust , have made this book , which contains the semblances of ...
... volume from the hand of the Scottish wizard . But what struck me more forcibly than any- thing else was an inscription at the end of the volume to this effect : ' I , Johann Faust , have made this book , which contains the semblances of ...
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