Gentleman's Magazine and Historical Review, Volume 231A. Dodd and A. Smith, 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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... story from the deservedly popular pen of Whyte Melville . Taking leave of the old love before we are on with the new , Mr. Joseph Hatton desires to thank the journals which month after month have spoken kindly of his story , the more so ...
... story from the deservedly popular pen of Whyte Melville . Taking leave of the old love before we are on with the new , Mr. Joseph Hatton desires to thank the journals which month after month have spoken kindly of his story , the more so ...
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... story told by Rabelais . There is a spell upon them . They are to say whatever mortals wish them to say . Wonderful music , this oracular and speech - like music of the bells ! With what terrible power Poe made them clash and clang . He ...
... story told by Rabelais . There is a spell upon them . They are to say whatever mortals wish them to say . Wonderful music , this oracular and speech - like music of the bells ! With what terrible power Poe made them clash and clang . He ...
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... story , broad , intelligible , and advancing ; and there was a variety of characters , each round , amusing , and connected with the story ; and besides this progressive interest there was detailed entertainment at every step of ...
... story , broad , intelligible , and advancing ; and there was a variety of characters , each round , amusing , and connected with the story ; and besides this progressive interest there was detailed entertainment at every step of ...
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Valley of Poppies The By the Author of | 1 |
The Deans Youngest Daughter | 9 |
In Her Presence | 21 |
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