The Gentleman's Magazine, Volumen302F. Jefferies, 1967 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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... colour of the elms and beeches against the sky , the living purple of the copses in the distance , and the green of the hawthorn hedges bursting into tiny leaf . All the green lush things starting to life in the ditches fill us with the ...
... colour of the elms and beeches against the sky , the living purple of the copses in the distance , and the green of the hawthorn hedges bursting into tiny leaf . All the green lush things starting to life in the ditches fill us with the ...
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... colour . The square - folded kerchief which she wears on her head is of delicious hue - soft rose or faded purple , orange , flame - colour , or the tender blue of distant sky - bathed mountains . On days of festa the white chemisettes ...
... colour . The square - folded kerchief which she wears on her head is of delicious hue - soft rose or faded purple , orange , flame - colour , or the tender blue of distant sky - bathed mountains . On days of festa the white chemisettes ...
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... colour scheme . A shade wrong in the pinks or purples will spoil an entire bed . Every garden naturally becomes a reflexion of its owner's taste , and each gardener chooses the colours which please him best . For my part I favour soft ...
... colour scheme . A shade wrong in the pinks or purples will spoil an entire bed . Every garden naturally becomes a reflexion of its owner's taste , and each gardener chooses the colours which please him best . For my part I favour soft ...
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