The Gentleman's Magazine, Volume 271F. 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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... lady strikes her on each occasion of her son's going to a ball , because she asks to go too . The first and second time the lady breaks a ladle and skimmer over poor Catskin's shoulders , and the third time she drenches her with water ...
... lady strikes her on each occasion of her son's going to a ball , because she asks to go too . The first and second time the lady breaks a ladle and skimmer over poor Catskin's shoulders , and the third time she drenches her with water ...
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... ladies ' papers later as " the brilliant literary assemblage . " Lady Lisla had come because it was so much easier to say " yes " than " no " to the pressing solicitations of pretty Blanche Des- mond ; but having come , she thought her ...
... ladies ' papers later as " the brilliant literary assemblage . " Lady Lisla had come because it was so much easier to say " yes " than " no " to the pressing solicitations of pretty Blanche Des- mond ; but having come , she thought her ...
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... Lady Harpington dropped the tortoise - shell eyeglass which she was raising from her girdle , and looked fixedly across the room at Mr. Amhurst . " Mamma has things sent to her from the shops , her time is very much occupied ; she does ...
... Lady Harpington dropped the tortoise - shell eyeglass which she was raising from her girdle , and looked fixedly across the room at Mr. Amhurst . " Mamma has things sent to her from the shops , her time is very much occupied ; she does ...
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