The Gentleman's Magazine, Volume 295F. 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 163
... cause remarks of an unpleasant nature , yet it may only have meant that the alderman had been on the point of marrying his nephew's mother , and was not used to express an illegitimate kinship . Young Combe now takes up the profession ...
... cause remarks of an unpleasant nature , yet it may only have meant that the alderman had been on the point of marrying his nephew's mother , and was not used to express an illegitimate kinship . Young Combe now takes up the profession ...
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... cause a smile and the closing of the lips , a simple question ( requiring no effort of memory or otherwise ) will elicit a monosyllabic reply , and the nap goes on . Yet this is sleep ; and the best proof is that even a few minutes of ...
... cause a smile and the closing of the lips , a simple question ( requiring no effort of memory or otherwise ) will elicit a monosyllabic reply , and the nap goes on . Yet this is sleep ; and the best proof is that even a few minutes of ...
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... caused the trouble and will go on causing it until the end . The sensible individual will see that the proper way to remedy the gouty diathesis is to restrict those foods that cause it . Of course the amateur can never compete with the ...
... caused the trouble and will go on causing it until the end . The sensible individual will see that the proper way to remedy the gouty diathesis is to restrict those foods that cause it . Of course the amateur can never compete with the ...
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ANDER H JAPP LL D | 30 |
Paston Letters The England of the By CHARLES MENMUIR M A 327 | 117 |
Concerning Southern French Character By A R WHITEWAY | 209 |
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