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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... seen . What oddities we have seen at balls ! Once , at the supper table , I saw a heavy dragoon deeply engaged with his lady . He was actually proposing , but at the moment was busy with an obstinate shoulder of lamb . In his agitation ...
... seen . What oddities we have seen at balls ! Once , at the supper table , I saw a heavy dragoon deeply engaged with his lady . He was actually proposing , but at the moment was busy with an obstinate shoulder of lamb . In his agitation ...
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... seen a heap ! . . . I seen that there man - leastways he goes for a man- a - kneelin ' down agenst the corpse ; I reckon , to see if his work was done up nicely . . . . I laid low- .... All were now stirred to the highest pitch of ...
... seen a heap ! . . . I seen that there man - leastways he goes for a man- a - kneelin ' down agenst the corpse ; I reckon , to see if his work was done up nicely . . . . I laid low- .... All were now stirred to the highest pitch of ...
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... seen there many personages of great consideration , whom the common opinion supposed to be resting in Heaven among the saints . At this awful spectacle , trembling , and supported by his stick , he looked for spectacles still more awful ...
... seen there many personages of great consideration , whom the common opinion supposed to be resting in Heaven among the saints . At this awful spectacle , trembling , and supported by his stick , he looked for spectacles still more awful ...
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