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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... to his daughter . " " God bless you , Mr. Woodfield ! " exclaimed Clytie ... to the Continent ; and it was a general sorrow that wept over the Times when a year ... morrow , " said Clytie . " Will you not give me your address ? " " To ...
... to his daughter . " " God bless you , Mr. Woodfield ! " exclaimed Clytie ... to the Continent ; and it was a general sorrow that wept over the Times when a year ... morrow , " said Clytie . " Will you not give me your address ? " " To ...
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... to die just as you are worth double your weight in gold . " " You care no more for me than for a dog . " " I dare say we can cry evens . If I hadn't a lease of you for life you would leave me to - morrow now that you are getting on and ...
... to die just as you are worth double your weight in gold . " " You care no more for me than for a dog . " " I dare say we can cry evens . If I hadn't a lease of you for life you would leave me to - morrow now that you are getting on and ...
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... to the Dean . Then addressing the servant his lordship said , " Ask Mr. Belmont to write by the next post , and make an appointment for Selkirk and Brown , the lawyers , to come to Grassnook to - morrow at two o'clock . " The servant ...
... to the Dean . Then addressing the servant his lordship said , " Ask Mr. Belmont to write by the next post , and make an appointment for Selkirk and Brown , the lawyers , to come to Grassnook to - morrow at two o'clock . " The servant ...
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Early Days of Napoleon III From the Private Diary | 27 |
Behind the Scenes | 113 |
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