The Gentleman's Magazine, Band 244The "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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Play is held out to them , not as a natural thing , as something which the parent
should feel it a duty to encourage , but as a reward for so much work done , and
as a rest from work done ; as though , forsooth , play were not itself a form of work
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Play is held out to them , not as a natural thing , as something which the parent
should feel it a duty to encourage , but as a reward for so much work done , and
as a rest from work done ; as though , forsooth , play were not itself a form of work
...
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brat was allowed to live as a kind of semi - official underling of the priesthood ; he
was called Allegory , he was called Revival , he was called Mystery Play . Priests
and monks were quite willing to let the people be educated by means of the ...
brat was allowed to live as a kind of semi - official underling of the priesthood ; he
was called Allegory , he was called Revival , he was called Mystery Play . Priests
and monks were quite willing to let the people be educated by means of the ...
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But when the diaphragm is vibrating under the action of aerial waves resulting
from various sounds , the pointer vibrates in such a way as indent the tinfoil — not
only to a greater or less depth according to the play of the pointer to and fro in a ...
But when the diaphragm is vibrating under the action of aerial waves resulting
from various sounds , the pointer vibrates in such a way as indent the tinfoil — not
only to a greater or less depth according to the play of the pointer to and fro in a ...
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How HANDSOME SHE LOOKED | 18 |
Dickens Charles as Dramatist and Poet By PERCY FITZGERALD | 61 |
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