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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... woman to whom his nephew was paying his addresses had not been much affected thereby . Constantine had come back to Athens in December , and had immediately set about making pre- parations for his marriage with Anastasia . The loss of ...
... woman to whom his nephew was paying his addresses had not been much affected thereby . Constantine had come back to Athens in December , and had immediately set about making pre- parations for his marriage with Anastasia . The loss of ...
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... woman stood in the gap . Two awkward steps led down from passage to room , and the woman a - top towered higher than ever . At sight of me she made a halt , and seemed uncertain what way to go . Feeling it incumbent on me to break the ...
... woman stood in the gap . Two awkward steps led down from passage to room , and the woman a - top towered higher than ever . At sight of me she made a halt , and seemed uncertain what way to go . Feeling it incumbent on me to break the ...
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... woman , vital as the women of Ibsen are vital . She is not an admirable woman , but one need not be assumed to range with Schopenhauer in his scorn of women if one accepts the fact that all women are not admirable . Even the most ...
... woman , vital as the women of Ibsen are vital . She is not an admirable woman , but one need not be assumed to range with Schopenhauer in his scorn of women if one accepts the fact that all women are not admirable . Even the most ...
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a Salvationist Sketch By LILLIAS WASSERMANN | 53 |
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