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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... hear him . As a rule , however , the Conserva- tives make Ministers of men who have borne the heat and burden of the ... Hear , hear ! " to Sir Stafford Northcote , who is saying something unpleasant about somebody on the front ...
... hear him . As a rule , however , the Conserva- tives make Ministers of men who have borne the heat and burden of the ... Hear , hear ! " to Sir Stafford Northcote , who is saying something unpleasant about somebody on the front ...
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... hear little Sybil , and got some one to take her to a lecture somewhere . When it was over somebody offered to present Miss Sybil , and the old lady blandly consented . So the poor girl was brought up , and Lady Jervis calmly studied ...
... hear little Sybil , and got some one to take her to a lecture somewhere . When it was over somebody offered to present Miss Sybil , and the old lady blandly consented . So the poor girl was brought up , and Lady Jervis calmly studied ...
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... hear that my father has spoiled anybody ! " " I don't mean seriously , of course ; but he has such a head for business and finance and all that ; and he always told me I had too : and he is such a thorough man of the world , you know ...
... hear that my father has spoiled anybody ! " " I don't mean seriously , of course ; but he has such a head for business and finance and all that ; and he always told me I had too : and he is such a thorough man of the world , you know ...
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Charles Kingsley in the Saddle By W SENIOR | 137 |
One Writ with Me in Sour Misfortunes Book | 157 |
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