The Gentleman's Magazine, Volume 284F. Jefferies, 1967 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 107
... round for half an hour . come ? " She looked at him with her grey eyes full of yearning and a light of which she herself was unaware . And the man , though not versed in women's looks , said to himself with a throb of satisfaction ...
... round for half an hour . come ? " She looked at him with her grey eyes full of yearning and a light of which she herself was unaware . And the man , though not versed in women's looks , said to himself with a throb of satisfaction ...
Page 339
... round them painfully recovered from the moor . The thoughts thus evoked , as the crofters stand round with lack - lustre eyes and aimless lives , harmonise with the dull outlines and grey tints in front of the sea of heather which ...
... round them painfully recovered from the moor . The thoughts thus evoked , as the crofters stand round with lack - lustre eyes and aimless lives , harmonise with the dull outlines and grey tints in front of the sea of heather which ...
Page 501
... round the Crescent , hotly pursued by Dowler and the coachman . He kept ahead ; the door was open as he came round the second time , " & c . Now , objects the son , the Crescent is only a half circle ; there is no going round it , you ...
... round the Crescent , hotly pursued by Dowler and the coachman . He kept ahead ; the door was open as he came round the second time , " & c . Now , objects the son , the Crescent is only a half circle ; there is no going round it , you ...
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