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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Christmas seized Natty by the neck with one hand , and then with one or two desperate , exhausting efforts dashed at the ring , missed it , and both went down ; came up again , still holding his prey , saw the ring once more ...
Christmas seized Natty by the neck with one hand , and then with one or two desperate , exhausting efforts dashed at the ring , missed it , and both went down ; came up again , still holding his prey , saw the ring once more ...
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6 On the right - hand side of the Marquis of Hartington is Mr. Goschen . In fact , at the moment I happened to have reached him in my survey he is on his feet , asking a question of his " right hon . friend opposite .
6 On the right - hand side of the Marquis of Hartington is Mr. Goschen . In fact , at the moment I happened to have reached him in my survey he is on his feet , asking a question of his " right hon . friend opposite .
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O whose is this hand on my forehead bare , And whose are these eyes that look in mine ? The hand is my Mother's soft hand of air ; The eyes are my Mother's — thro ' tears they shine ; And the touch of the hand is so soft , so light ...
O whose is this hand on my forehead bare , And whose are these eyes that look in mine ? The hand is my Mother's soft hand of air ; The eyes are my Mother's — thro ' tears they shine ; And the touch of the hand is so soft , so light ...
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