The Gentleman's Magazine, Volume 238The "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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Here he raised his umbrella with the . action of one who gives a military salute with a sword . “ I would serve Henry the Fifth in France if he would only make a trial of his rights in the field , sir ; but failing that I give my ...
Here he raised his umbrella with the . action of one who gives a military salute with a sword . “ I would serve Henry the Fifth in France if he would only make a trial of his rights in the field , sir ; but failing that I give my ...
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In one of the brighter turns of the " undulatory landscape , " taken in the early days of November , he was so well that he could write thus boisterously = Come in , November ! How d'ye do ? Give us your fist , you jolly dog !
In one of the brighter turns of the " undulatory landscape , " taken in the early days of November , he was so well that he could write thus boisterously = Come in , November ! How d'ye do ? Give us your fist , you jolly dog !
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Mr. Pembroke , do please give me your arm . I want to talk with you . Robert dear , do give Miss Challoner your arm . " “ Thank you , Captain Cameron , but I don't need any support , " said Marie . “ I am accustomed to these steps .
Mr. Pembroke , do please give me your arm . I want to talk with you . Robert dear , do give Miss Challoner your arm . " “ Thank you , Captain Cameron , but I don't need any support , " said Marie . “ I am accustomed to these steps .
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An Evening with Captain Boyton By ARCHIBALD MCNEILL | 219 |
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