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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... woman could b and who was at all lik Speisely . But the first of wonder whether a's equal rights , wome haracter as men , and qu is so interesting to se to be a woman's ha ing what woman it ca his and turns the lett positively afraid ...
... woman could b and who was at all lik Speisely . But the first of wonder whether a's equal rights , wome haracter as men , and qu is so interesting to se to be a woman's ha ing what woman it ca his and turns the lett positively afraid ...
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... woman's hand sends a thrill through him . He ought first to have wondered who the woman could be , for he did not know of any lady in England who was at all likely to write to him or who knew his name so precisely . But the first idea ...
... woman's hand sends a thrill through him . He ought first to have wondered who the woman could be , for he did not know of any lady in England who was at all likely to write to him or who knew his name so precisely . But the first idea ...
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... woman in this country who for whatever reason is separated from her husband . I know that if she were as free of fault as an angel there are people who would hold her in suspicion and would shrink from her . I avoid that , for I shrink ...
... woman in this country who for whatever reason is separated from her husband . I know that if she were as free of fault as an angel there are people who would hold her in suspicion and would shrink from her . I avoid that , for I shrink ...
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