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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... passed through Strasburgh was pale , and her cheeks were hollow , and she had such a cough that it gave one pain to hear her . The fair - haired maiden , with the best intentions in the world , could not remember where the English young ...
... passed through Strasburgh was pale , and her cheeks were hollow , and she had such a cough that it gave one pain to hear her . The fair - haired maiden , with the best intentions in the world , could not remember where the English young ...
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... passed through the City , and up the New Road , and turned off towards Hampstead . We met an omnibus . coming down the hill ; when the driver , who seemed habitually a grave , stolid man , suddenly bent forward and sideways as we passed ...
... passed through the City , and up the New Road , and turned off towards Hampstead . We met an omnibus . coming down the hill ; when the driver , who seemed habitually a grave , stolid man , suddenly bent forward and sideways as we passed ...
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... passed wearily away . All the news was bad . Spiked helmets are in sight of Paris ; Uhlans are riding along the Seine at Villeneuve ; will it be our turn to - morrow ? The children laugh , and say the Prussians won't hurt innocent ...
... passed wearily away . All the news was bad . Spiked helmets are in sight of Paris ; Uhlans are riding along the Seine at Villeneuve ; will it be our turn to - morrow ? The children laugh , and say the Prussians won't hurt innocent ...
Contents
After Dinner Speeches By CHARLES PEBODY | 313 |
Coaching By Alexander Andrews | 503 |
Coming of Age By MORTIMER COLLINS | 631 |
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