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The Gentleman's Journal and Youth's Miscellany

0000; Gale Group; Linguagem: English

Autores

Frank Staingorth, H. Meyer, R. P. Roberts, W. Patterson,

Resumo

Frontmatter: The Gentleman's Journal and Youth's Miscellany. Fiction, drama: Paul Adair; or, the Prince of the Pearl-Divers Chapter XIV, Paul Adair; or, the Prince of the Pearl-Divers Chapter XIIL, The White Indian Chapter XIII, Gold Mountain; or, the African Talisman Chapter XII, The White Indian Chapter XIV, The White Indian Chapter XII. Essay: The Chaffinch, Song Birds How to Rear and Keep Them, One of the Many Remarkable Facts of the Day Is the Announcement That an Accomplished Lady Teacher Is Wanted to Educate the Ladies of the Palace of the Rajah of Mysore, The National Debt, The "Young Moon with the Old Moon in Her Arms" (Burns, Herschel, and Others) Is a Sign of Bad Weather in Temperate Zones or Middle Latitudes, Army Reminiscences, An Avalanche on the Alps, A Fioral Clock, The Old Hulk, Italian Lake Beauties, Poison from Bees, Hornets, Spider Bites, Etc. Is Instantly Arrested by the Application of Equal Parts of Common Salt and Bicarbonate of Soda, Well Rubbed in on the Place Bitten or Stung, Language and Alphabets, This and That, It Is Said That Some Farmers Have Kennels for Their Cats, and Let Them Spend the Summer Ehained up among the Fruit-Trees, Where They Are Said to Be Very Useful in Frightening Away the Birds. Weather report: Our Portfolio Weather Wisdom. Poem, verse: My Old House, Too Late, Signs of Foul Weather. Death notices: Death by the Nerves. Display ads: Heir to Half a Million; or, the Adventures of a Naval Officer. Editorial: To Correspondents. Puzzle, game: Draughts Problem CCXLIV, Solutions of Chess and Puzzler. Arts and entertainment: Chess Problem 256, The Puzzler 461.—QUINTUPLE Acrostic.

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