The Gentleman's Magazine, Volume 230F. 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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... Versailles , out of the dusty atmosphere of Paris , and the roaring riot of the train . Paris saddened me to - day . Two days ' absence have sufficed to clear my thoughts , and I vividly saw the amazing change which has come over the ...
... Versailles , out of the dusty atmosphere of Paris , and the roaring riot of the train . Paris saddened me to - day . Two days ' absence have sufficed to clear my thoughts , and I vividly saw the amazing change which has come over the ...
Page 408
... Versailles belonged to France , we should literally have all got two months of oakum for such an act ; but then , when Versailles belonged to France , we were , as I have said already , most respectable people , and shouldn't have done ...
... Versailles belonged to France , we should literally have all got two months of oakum for such an act ; but then , when Versailles belonged to France , we were , as I have said already , most respectable people , and shouldn't have done ...
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... Versailles ; that there is absolutely nothing left , and that the patriotic departments west of us have nobly refused to let us have any food whatever from their stores , so that none of it may feed the foe . Of course it would be a ...
... Versailles ; that there is absolutely nothing left , and that the patriotic departments west of us have nobly refused to let us have any food whatever from their stores , so that none of it may feed the foe . Of course it would be a ...
Contents
After Dinner Speeches By CHARLES PEBODY | 313 |
Coaching By Alexander Andrews | 503 |
Coming of Age By MORTIMER COLLINS | 631 |
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