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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army's needs . So the troops are now better clad , better lodged , and better fed than through those two shameful winters . Last winter a certain gallant private dragoon of my acquaintance sallied forth at night with four others into ...
army's needs . So the troops are now better clad , better lodged , and better fed than through those two shameful winters . Last winter a certain gallant private dragoon of my acquaintance sallied forth at night with four others into ...
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... better company . Pro- bably most of us would rather , politics apart , dine with a Tory than with a Liberal : with a Democrat than with a Republican . I may say so without suspicion of prejudice , for I am very Radical in England , and ...
... better company . Pro- bably most of us would rather , politics apart , dine with a Tory than with a Liberal : with a Democrat than with a Republican . I may say so without suspicion of prejudice , for I am very Radical in England , and ...
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... better than a lunatico . " Dr. Cappelli nearly lived at the hotel , and fra poco said it would . be better to go to the Lake Como . Cosi I made demand about it , and found a villa in a quiet part near to Blevio . Not ever seeing it ...
... better than a lunatico . " Dr. Cappelli nearly lived at the hotel , and fra poco said it would . be better to go to the Lake Como . Cosi I made demand about it , and found a villa in a quiet part near to Blevio . Not ever seeing it ...
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