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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... don't think it needs any guidance from me . Anyhow I must go now - I only hope I shan't find the house locked up . " " Shall I walk with you and show you the way ? Then if the house is locked up you can come back here , you know ...
... don't think it needs any guidance from me . Anyhow I must go now - I only hope I shan't find the house locked up . " " Shall I walk with you and show you the way ? Then if the house is locked up you can come back here , you know ...
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... don't exactly like it , because I don't quite agree with it ; but of course we must have law . Not narrow law - that we protest against - but free law - the law of freedom ! Yes , that is it , the law of freedom . That is what we want ...
... don't exactly like it , because I don't quite agree with it ; but of course we must have law . Not narrow law - that we protest against - but free law - the law of freedom ! Yes , that is it , the law of freedom . That is what we want ...
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" I don't suppose there is any secret about it . You don't know her , though you may have seen her . Did you ever hear of Miss Sybil Jansen ? " " Sybil Jansen ? —oh , yes ; a woman who makes speeches at meet- ings ? But that can't be ...
" I don't suppose there is any secret about it . You don't know her , though you may have seen her . Did you ever hear of Miss Sybil Jansen ? " " Sybil Jansen ? —oh , yes ; a woman who makes speeches at meet- ings ? But that can't be ...
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