The Gentleman's Magazine, Volume 302F. Jefferies, 1967 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 59
... never appreciated the fun of " Pickwick , " although Lord Iddesleigh did his best to make him . Between Sam Weller and the Child of the Ghetto there was a great gulf fixed . Disraeli met Dickens once only , and that was at the dinner ...
... never appreciated the fun of " Pickwick , " although Lord Iddesleigh did his best to make him . Between Sam Weller and the Child of the Ghetto there was a great gulf fixed . Disraeli met Dickens once only , and that was at the dinner ...
Page 88
... never been incorporated in any collection of his poems . The heart in which the perusal of them excites no compassion will never be affected by anything . JOHN WEBB . Doomed as I am in solitude to waste The present moments , and regret ...
... never been incorporated in any collection of his poems . The heart in which the perusal of them excites no compassion will never be affected by anything . JOHN WEBB . Doomed as I am in solitude to waste The present moments , and regret ...
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... never really approved of Salisbury's policy . Nothing could be less to his mind . than Salisbury's way of haggling and bargaining with the Commons . All Bacon's political views were on a grand scale . There is no doubt as to the ...
... never really approved of Salisbury's policy . Nothing could be less to his mind . than Salisbury's way of haggling and bargaining with the Commons . All Bacon's political views were on a grand scale . There is no doubt as to the ...
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