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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I never heard of any Christmas John Pembroke but my old and dear friend who left England when I was young , and of whose death I read a year ago . If you are his son , will you kindly write a line , and I will write to you again ?
I never heard of any Christmas John Pembroke but my old and dear friend who left England when I was young , and of whose death I read a year ago . If you are his son , will you kindly write a line , and I will write to you again ?
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She had not heard the speech , and had not expected that he would speak that evening ; and now he was telling her that even if it had been a premeditated attempt , which it was not , he would not have forewarned her , for he declared ...
She had not heard the speech , and had not expected that he would speak that evening ; and now he was telling her that even if it had been a premeditated attempt , which it was not , he would not have forewarned her , for he declared ...
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As thro ' the Fair of Vanity I trod , I heard one calling in the name of God , And turning I beheld a wan - eyed wight , Clad in a garment that had once been bright , Who while a few pale children gathered round Did plant his faded ...
As thro ' the Fair of Vanity I trod , I heard one calling in the name of God , And turning I beheld a wan - eyed wight , Clad in a garment that had once been bright , Who while a few pale children gathered round Did plant his faded ...
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An Evening with Captain Boyton By ARCHIBALD MCNEILL | 219 |
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