Gentleman's Magazine, Or, Trader's Monthly IntelligencerA. Dodd and A. Smith, 1849 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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... Hook to come down and join us . His answer was , I can't stir - I am starving . ' " This was about two years , we think , before his death - perhaps not so much . - REV . " a good moral lies at the bottom of this distressing THE.
... Hook to come down and join us . His answer was , I can't stir - I am starving . ' " This was about two years , we think , before his death - perhaps not so much . - REV . " a good moral lies at the bottom of this distressing THE.
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... death , his old associates visited him repeatedly , and at the last interview , the night before his execution , R after having bidden him farewell with the rest , on a sudden paused in the prison passage , returned to his cell , and ...
... death , his old associates visited him repeatedly , and at the last interview , the night before his execution , R after having bidden him farewell with the rest , on a sudden paused in the prison passage , returned to his cell , and ...
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... death of a relative , and sat down to a haunch of venison by himself ; -while eating , he remarked to his butler that it would make an admirable hash next day . ' Yes , Sir George , ' said the man , if you leave off now . ' For some ...
... death of a relative , and sat down to a haunch of venison by himself ; -while eating , he remarked to his butler that it would make an admirable hash next day . ' Yes , Sir George , ' said the man , if you leave off now . ' For some ...
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... death was advancing upon him with rapid strides , while earthly prospects were growing , daily , darker and more threatening . It is pain- ful to reflect that his last hours , ere the struggling mind had sunk into insensibility , were ...
... death was advancing upon him with rapid strides , while earthly prospects were growing , daily , darker and more threatening . It is pain- ful to reflect that his last hours , ere the struggling mind had sunk into insensibility , were ...
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... death ; and all affording a verification of the old proverb , ὡς οὐδεν ἡ μάθησις ἢν μὴ νοῦς παρῆ . Hook left five children , two boys and three girls , for whom a subscrip- tion , amounting to about 3,000l . , was raised , the King of ...
... death ; and all affording a verification of the old proverb , ὡς οὐδεν ἡ μάθησις ἢν μὴ νοῦς παρῆ . Hook left five children , two boys and three girls , for whom a subscrip- tion , amounting to about 3,000l . , was raised , the King of ...
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