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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... boy , he had not been brought up as English boys are . He must have some other topics besides those which the boys have in Punch . Is Cramp was only This is my son , Miss o him , but he's ou At it must be owned raised his eyes t d so ...
... boy , he had not been brought up as English boys are . He must have some other topics besides those which the boys have in Punch . Is Cramp was only This is my son , Miss o him , but he's ou At it must be owned raised his eyes t d so ...
Page 503
... boys were concerned , a pleasantly exciting dream . School being with one accord voted too far now , was given up for good . And their occupation gone , Jessy cast about in her capacious mind whether it might not be desirable to ...
... boys were concerned , a pleasantly exciting dream . School being with one accord voted too far now , was given up for good . And their occupation gone , Jessy cast about in her capacious mind whether it might not be desirable to ...
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... boys ' well - known proclivities in that direction , but from the fact that they were well able to be of use to Mr. Isaac Hughes upon such an occasion , leave and license were readily given , accompanied of course by the usual amount of ...
... boys ' well - known proclivities in that direction , but from the fact that they were well able to be of use to Mr. Isaac Hughes upon such an occasion , leave and license were readily given , accompanied of course by the usual amount of ...
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