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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... living in London , then ? " 66 Yes , I am now . " " How long have you been here ? " " About a fortnight . " " Are your friends in town ? " " I am living with friends now , " said Clytie , with a little pardonable prevarication . " Yes ...
... living in London , then ? " 66 Yes , I am now . " " How long have you been here ? " " About a fortnight . " " Are your friends in town ? " " I am living with friends now , " said Clytie , with a little pardonable prevarication . " Yes ...
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... living , stop the pursuit . If you find him , I should have to see him , and to avenge a wrong that can never be redressed . It is better for those I love that I should not know Mellish lives . I will count him dead . If he is living ...
... living , stop the pursuit . If you find him , I should have to see him , and to avenge a wrong that can never be redressed . It is better for those I love that I should not know Mellish lives . I will count him dead . If he is living ...
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... living men in strange situations , " & c . As a curiosity of literature it may be mentioned that in the Edinburgh Review for April , 1825 - Macaulay's essay on Milton appeared in the same volume - we find a very different opinion ...
... living men in strange situations , " & c . As a curiosity of literature it may be mentioned that in the Edinburgh Review for April , 1825 - Macaulay's essay on Milton appeared in the same volume - we find a very different opinion ...
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