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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... asked for a robe of stars . Again the father complied ; and she then asked for a robe of chimes . On this being obtained also , the maiden for the fourth time took her teacher's advice , and she was told : " Now , go to a wood - cutter ...
... asked for a robe of stars . Again the father complied ; and she then asked for a robe of chimes . On this being obtained also , the maiden for the fourth time took her teacher's advice , and she was told : " Now , go to a wood - cutter ...
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... asked why . The man told him . " And are you faint - hearted on that account ? " asked his comrade ; " the answer is easy enough , and I will tell it you at once . Take a ball of twine , big , big , very big , and tell the king that ...
... asked why . The man told him . " And are you faint - hearted on that account ? " asked his comrade ; " the answer is easy enough , and I will tell it you at once . Take a ball of twine , big , big , very big , and tell the king that ...
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... asked to be introduced to him . Poor Mrs. Desmond looked horribly perplexed . " The truth is , " she began in a hesitating sort of way , " he is not one of us - he is a Roman Catholic priest . " " Does that matter ? " asked Lady Lisla ...
... asked to be introduced to him . Poor Mrs. Desmond looked horribly perplexed . " The truth is , " she began in a hesitating sort of way , " he is not one of us - he is a Roman Catholic priest . " " Does that matter ? " asked Lady Lisla ...
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