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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Page 84
... walked towards Charing Cross , escorted by two or three small gutter boys . He threw them some pence , and they ran into Trafalgar Square and stood on their heads at the base of the Nelson column , that being the way in which the gutter ...
... walked towards Charing Cross , escorted by two or three small gutter boys . He threw them some pence , and they ran into Trafalgar Square and stood on their heads at the base of the Nelson column , that being the way in which the gutter ...
Page 165
... walked to a small mound in the immediate neigh- bourhood , where fragments of bricks with cuneiform inscriptions are continually found , and we were fortunate enough to procure some specimens . The legend is that permission to excavate ...
... walked to a small mound in the immediate neigh- bourhood , where fragments of bricks with cuneiform inscriptions are continually found , and we were fortunate enough to procure some specimens . The legend is that permission to excavate ...
Page 330
... walked quickly until she came to the Edgware Road , and then she began to think and to saunter . The hours were passing . How could she get the money ? Where should she go ? What should she do ? She stopped before a jeweller's shop ...
... walked quickly until she came to the Edgware Road , and then she began to think and to saunter . The hours were passing . How could she get the money ? Where should she go ? What should she do ? She stopped before a jeweller's shop ...
Contents
Early Days of Napoleon III From the Private Diary | 27 |
Behind the Scenes | 113 |
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