The Gentleman's Magazine, Volume 235F. Jefferies, 1968 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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... feel it ; I have thought about it always when you are out of my sight . Do what in your wisdom you judge to be right . Count me as nothing against your honour ; let no consideration for my feel- ings influence your action . I am your ...
... feel it ; I have thought about it always when you are out of my sight . Do what in your wisdom you judge to be right . Count me as nothing against your honour ; let no consideration for my feel- ings influence your action . I am your ...
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... feel lost without you . " " Yes , Mina ; did you speak to me ? " And John Elliot turns away from answering Mrs ... feels obliged to follow in his train ; he too holds out his hand . " Good bye , Miss Bretton . " Her eyes drop beneath his ...
... feel lost without you . " " Yes , Mina ; did you speak to me ? " And John Elliot turns away from answering Mrs ... feels obliged to follow in his train ; he too holds out his hand . " Good bye , Miss Bretton . " Her eyes drop beneath his ...
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... feel upon these subjects , but I do know how it is their interest to feel concerning them . We ought to be persuaded that the only way by which Government can be honourably or safely supported is by cultivating the love and affection of ...
... feel upon these subjects , but I do know how it is their interest to feel concerning them . We ought to be persuaded that the only way by which Government can be honourably or safely supported is by cultivating the love and affection of ...
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Early Days of Napoleon III From the Private Diary | 27 |
Behind the Scenes | 113 |
this with | 163 |
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