The Gentleman's Magazine, Volume 288F. 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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Page 118
... person . stay with them till we can send her down to Fort Malo ? " Chalmers shook his head . " It would not do , sir , " he said , with portentous gravity . And I could not get out of him why . Long afterwards I discovered that he ...
... person . stay with them till we can send her down to Fort Malo ? " Chalmers shook his head . " It would not do , sir , " he said , with portentous gravity . And I could not get out of him why . Long afterwards I discovered that he ...
Page 175
... person Christ Himself is again mocked and scourged ( Par . xx . 87 ) . The Empire is ever sacred , but for this very reason he does not hesitate to condemn the Emperors who left the wounds of Italy unhealed . He himself was apparently ...
... person Christ Himself is again mocked and scourged ( Par . xx . 87 ) . The Empire is ever sacred , but for this very reason he does not hesitate to condemn the Emperors who left the wounds of Italy unhealed . He himself was apparently ...
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... person , and the two exchanged love letters , breathing first romantic attachment , then on the demoiselle's side - bitter reproaches for his marriage with Josephine , and vows , for his sake , to abjure wedlock . Several writers have ...
... person , and the two exchanged love letters , breathing first romantic attachment , then on the demoiselle's side - bitter reproaches for his marriage with Josephine , and vows , for his sake , to abjure wedlock . Several writers have ...
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