The Gentleman's Magazine, Volume 270F. 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 of rank , who was thus enabled to conceal a wen on her neck . Many instances of a similar kind could be given ; for example , an empress in our own day revived the fashion of wearing hoops , so pleasantly ridiculed by Addison a ...
... lady of rank , who was thus enabled to conceal a wen on her neck . Many instances of a similar kind could be given ; for example , an empress in our own day revived the fashion of wearing hoops , so pleasantly ridiculed by Addison a ...
Page 426
... Lady Bountiful , " and " Lady Bountiful " is certainly a pretty name , and Camilla Brent , to whom the title is applied , is certainly a very bewildering young woman . That she should be inconsistent is natural and womanly enough , but ...
... Lady Bountiful , " and " Lady Bountiful " is certainly a pretty name , and Camilla Brent , to whom the title is applied , is certainly a very bewildering young woman . That she should be inconsistent is natural and womanly enough , but ...
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... lady who travels alone , or with a companion . This type is most widespread , and is found in the Swiss hotels , though perhaps its more regular hunting - grounds are the shores of the Italian lakes . " Grey moths " we have sometimes ...
... lady who travels alone , or with a companion . This type is most widespread , and is found in the Swiss hotels , though perhaps its more regular hunting - grounds are the shores of the Italian lakes . " Grey moths " we have sometimes ...
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Macaulay By Dr ALFRED J H CRESPI | 43 |
Beer Something about By HENRY W WOLFF | 68 |
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