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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... seemed to him likely to be the retreat of his father's old friend . He could not associate her in his mind with turrets and a stately mansion and a yacht , and he could as yet see nothing between these and cottages of the poorest kind ...
... seemed to him likely to be the retreat of his father's old friend . He could not associate her in his mind with turrets and a stately mansion and a yacht , and he could as yet see nothing between these and cottages of the poorest kind ...
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... seemed to court comparison with the Falls - nay , it seemed to exalt itself above them . They were water , the fountain was water too : they could but fall , it could rise before it fell . Here was a water party with the Falls in the ...
... seemed to court comparison with the Falls - nay , it seemed to exalt itself above them . They were water , the fountain was water too : they could but fall , it could rise before it fell . Here was a water party with the Falls in the ...
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... seemed a poor thing , such ambition as he could show her . She had seen very little of London society as yet , but she was quick to form impres- sions , and she was disappointed . If her father had been a great Parliamentary leader and ...
... seemed a poor thing , such ambition as he could show her . She had seen very little of London society as yet , but she was quick to form impres- sions , and she was disappointed . If her father had been a great Parliamentary leader and ...
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