The Gentleman's Magazine, Volume 236F. 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 283
... Lord Calmont's presence , he read the note again ,. without a word of apology . 66 Lord Calmont waited in silence , and then repeated his invitation . “ Oh — ah — yes , my lord , " said the clerk , waking up . You are very good indeed ...
... Lord Calmont's presence , he read the note again ,. without a word of apology . 66 Lord Calmont waited in silence , and then repeated his invitation . “ Oh — ah — yes , my lord , " said the clerk , waking up . You are very good indeed ...
Page 287
... Lord Calmont , though disposed to walk as far as the Andes , began to think his aimless pursuit of the Mantilla something like a goose - chase in which the title referred to the hunter instead of the quarry . In short , he began to feel ...
... Lord Calmont , though disposed to walk as far as the Andes , began to think his aimless pursuit of the Mantilla something like a goose - chase in which the title referred to the hunter instead of the quarry . In short , he began to feel ...
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... Lord Calmont emerged from it an engaged man . But what mattered the termination of a dream idyll when a more glorious reality had sprung therefrom ? From the moment when Don Pedro led Olympia by the hand to Lord Calmont , and formally ...
... Lord Calmont emerged from it an engaged man . But what mattered the termination of a dream idyll when a more glorious reality had sprung therefrom ? From the moment when Don Pedro led Olympia by the hand to Lord Calmont , and formally ...
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Prince Bismarck and Pio Nono By W HEPWORTH DIXON | 1 |
Great Trial at Bar The By MOY THOMAS | 30 |
A Peep at Court and City Life in | 89 |
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