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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Page 257
... late Tom Hood's own hand I am enabled , by favour of a communication from Mr. Bryan , late editor of the Blackburn Standard , and now of the Kentish Gazette , to set at rest for ever , so far as the wishes of the Hoods , father and son ...
... late Tom Hood's own hand I am enabled , by favour of a communication from Mr. Bryan , late editor of the Blackburn Standard , and now of the Kentish Gazette , to set at rest for ever , so far as the wishes of the Hoods , father and son ...
Page 359
... late increased to a terrible and most unprecedented extent . Some papers have gone so far as to devote a special column to the narration of such offences : recording every paltry case that they could lay hold of from Land's End to ...
... late increased to a terrible and most unprecedented extent . Some papers have gone so far as to devote a special column to the narration of such offences : recording every paltry case that they could lay hold of from Land's End to ...
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All too late for her peace of mind , Araminta came to the lamentable conclusion that the whole bundle of Felice's fine ... late that the stars were struggling to put forth a feeble gleam , but had soon to give up the attempt in despair ...
All too late for her peace of mind , Araminta came to the lamentable conclusion that the whole bundle of Felice's fine ... late that the stars were struggling to put forth a feeble gleam , but had soon to give up the attempt in despair ...
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Charles Kingsley in the Saddle By W SENIOR | 1 |
The Spartan | 265 |
Trammels of Poetic Expression | 389 |
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