The Gentleman's Magazine, Volume 238F. Jefferies, 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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... Lady Egla , and he was not altogether without a hope of stumbling upon his master or of hearing news of him in some direction . Failing this , he determined on having recourse to Dr. Fairbourne , the sole individual , as far as he knew ...
... Lady Egla , and he was not altogether without a hope of stumbling upon his master or of hearing news of him in some direction . Failing this , he determined on having recourse to Dr. Fairbourne , the sole individual , as far as he knew ...
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... Lady Egla . He would not permit himself to doubt ; that was a refuge that would crumble to pieces , and leave his mind too disturbed for action . And need enough there was - arrived at the scene of the accident— for a clear head , a ...
... Lady Egla . He would not permit himself to doubt ; that was a refuge that would crumble to pieces , and leave his mind too disturbed for action . And need enough there was - arrived at the scene of the accident— for a clear head , a ...
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Lady Egla was ill , and unable to see any one . But it took him a long time to comprehend the situation . That he should have been at all this inconvenience , merely to come here and be insulted by a meddlesome servant , and prevented ...
Lady Egla was ill , and unable to see any one . But it took him a long time to comprehend the situation . That he should have been at all this inconvenience , merely to come here and be insulted by a meddlesome servant , and prevented ...
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