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 195
... seemed to exalt the throne of Spain . His close reserve seemed to place him above the roll of mortal men . Un- approached and unapproachable , unseen and unheard , he seemed to the Spaniard's excited fancy to be some mysterious being ...
... seemed to exalt the throne of Spain . His close reserve seemed to place him above the roll of mortal men . Un- approached and unapproachable , unseen and unheard , he seemed to the Spaniard's excited fancy to be some mysterious being ...
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... seemed the summum bonum . Before his eyes was now unveiled that home life which had seemed a thing from a fairy tale when Janey had prattled of it beside his sofa in the Pension Schwartz . There was nothing he enjoyed more than ...
... seemed the summum bonum . Before his eyes was now unveiled that home life which had seemed a thing from a fairy tale when Janey had prattled of it beside his sofa in the Pension Schwartz . There was nothing he enjoyed more than ...
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... seemed to him vain and vulgar , indeed , but of no serious importance . And then if fortune should cast another die , what end more futile than to fall by the hand of a stranger who was clearly in the wrong , and only desirous of ...
... seemed to him vain and vulgar , indeed , but of no serious importance . And then if fortune should cast another die , what end more futile than to fall by the hand of a stranger who was clearly in the wrong , and only desirous of ...
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