The Gentleman's Magazine, Volume 266The "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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It was Ella's custom on each birthday to gather about him the warmest , oldest , and best of his friends . For several years I was a happy guest at these memorial dinners . Sometimes I sat between Sir Michael Costa and Tom Taylor ...
It was Ella's custom on each birthday to gather about him the warmest , oldest , and best of his friends . For several years I was a happy guest at these memorial dinners . Sometimes I sat between Sir Michael Costa and Tom Taylor ...
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Balzac wrote the Duchesse de Langeais ( in the Histoire des Treize ) , which portrait was a direct transference of his friend to the canvas : and , to ease his conscience of a sense of treachery , he called at the Rue Varenne , and read ...
Balzac wrote the Duchesse de Langeais ( in the Histoire des Treize ) , which portrait was a direct transference of his friend to the canvas : and , to ease his conscience of a sense of treachery , he called at the Rue Varenne , and read ...
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The roof , however , is quite entire , and so are the windows , in spite of all the mad pranks which the poet and his boisterous friends from Sherwood and Cambridge used to play within its walls . These are adorned with a few portraits ...
The roof , however , is quite entire , and so are the windows , in spite of all the mad pranks which the poet and his boisterous friends from Sherwood and Cambridge used to play within its walls . These are adorned with a few portraits ...
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Norfolk Waters Yachting in By ROWLAND Goodwin | 263 |
Once upon a Time By JAMES HUTTON | 272 |
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