The Gentleman's Magazine, Volume 258F. 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 193
... knew or was likely to know how the piece ended . This , for the reasons given above , was a more important find . For one hundred pounds it became the duke's property , and was added to his Kemble Plays in Piccadilly . The duke ...
... knew or was likely to know how the piece ended . This , for the reasons given above , was a more important find . For one hundred pounds it became the duke's property , and was added to his Kemble Plays in Piccadilly . The duke ...
Page 334
... knew and felt that Olivia Ashmead was a good woman . He had not thought much about meeting with her again - or had thought of it only with indifference ; but now that he found himself face to face with her , he experienced ...
... knew and felt that Olivia Ashmead was a good woman . He had not thought much about meeting with her again - or had thought of it only with indifference ; but now that he found himself face to face with her , he experienced ...
Page 375
... knew him a little , and more from me , but to me he hath left a blank that will not be filled by any living man . The last , and for that part the only , time you saw him , he was all of a brightness and admiration like a forenoon of ...
... knew him a little , and more from me , but to me he hath left a blank that will not be filled by any living man . The last , and for that part the only , time you saw him , he was all of a brightness and admiration like a forenoon of ...
Contents
Through the Breach in the Balkan By R W GRAVES | 1 |
The Dreaded Interview | 109 |
You will not betray me? | 123 |
Copyright | |
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