The Gentleman's Magazine, Volume 246F. 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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... Hardisty , for instance- , looked unhappy , and pleaded only dumbly with their eyes , she was sorry to see them sad . But when they said they loved her and asked for her love in return , then she shuddered and took refuge with her ...
... Hardisty , for instance- , looked unhappy , and pleaded only dumbly with their eyes , she was sorry to see them sad . But when they said they loved her and asked for her love in return , then she shuddered and took refuge with her ...
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... Hardisty , practical rather than æsthetic , a citizen rather than a sectarian , of the broadest section of the Broad Church party , and by nature intolerant of personal interference , had stood out firmly against all the pressure that ...
... Hardisty , practical rather than æsthetic , a citizen rather than a sectarian , of the broadest section of the Broad Church party , and by nature intolerant of personal interference , had stood out firmly against all the pressure that ...
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... Hardisty was just like one of her own brothers - her eldest brother , say ; more to be trusted and less teazing than either Fred or Harry ; and that she wished he had been in fact what he was in feeling . They were certainly great ...
... Hardisty was just like one of her own brothers - her eldest brother , say ; more to be trusted and less teazing than either Fred or Harry ; and that she wished he had been in fact what he was in feeling . They were certainly great ...
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Under which Lord? By E LYNN LINTON | 1 |
ONLY THE NEIGHBOUR AND THE GENTLEMAN IS RECOGNISED | 20 |
PAGE | 41 |
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