Gentleman's Magazine and Historical Review, Volume 272A. Dodd and A. Smith, 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 451
... carried had gone off and killed him . He seemed not to have suffered , but to have met his death instan- taneously ... carry him home , " put in " Thankful " ; " and , come to think , that weapon hadn't only a single trigger - derned ef ...
... carried had gone off and killed him . He seemed not to have suffered , but to have met his death instan- taneously ... carry him home , " put in " Thankful " ; " and , come to think , that weapon hadn't only a single trigger - derned ef ...
Page 515
... carried about half a hundred coffins , each being sup- ported by a couple of bearers . To these succeeded what seemed to the priest an innumerable multitude of women . They were mounted on horseback , upon saddles in which were inserted ...
... carried about half a hundred coffins , each being sup- ported by a couple of bearers . To these succeeded what seemed to the priest an innumerable multitude of women . They were mounted on horseback , upon saddles in which were inserted ...
Page 553
... carry him off , as their comrades had not long before carried off our ambassador , Montagu , to Coiffy . By narrow breakneck paths , which are shown to the present day , Charles threaded his way adventurously through the forest , where ...
... carry him off , as their comrades had not long before carried off our ambassador , Montagu , to Coiffy . By narrow breakneck paths , which are shown to the present day , Charles threaded his way adventurously through the forest , where ...
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