The Gentleman's Magazine, Volume 246The "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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We speak of Sir Robert Walpole , and of Horace Walpole , but both father and son ended as Earls of Orford . Again , the victor of La Hogue is far better known as Admiral Russell than by the title to which he was raised by William III .
We speak of Sir Robert Walpole , and of Horace Walpole , but both father and son ended as Earls of Orford . Again , the victor of La Hogue is far better known as Admiral Russell than by the title to which he was raised by William III .
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And if she had but one desire , she had but one sorrow — the lost condition of her father's soul and the doubtful state of Ringrove's . She prayed daily for both ; performed vicarious penances for them , and made vows which she hoped ...
And if she had but one desire , she had but one sorrow — the lost condition of her father's soul and the doubtful state of Ringrove's . She prayed daily for both ; performed vicarious penances for them , and made vows which she hoped ...
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Her father let her hands fall , and Ringrove put his involuntarily before his eyes . “ My child ! ” said Richard ; " do you think to please God by discarding all sentiment of love and duty to your father ?
Her father let her hands fall , and Ringrove put his involuntarily before his eyes . “ My child ! ” said Richard ; " do you think to please God by discarding all sentiment of love and duty to your father ?
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ONLY THE NEIGHBOUR AND THE GENTLEMAN IS RECOGNISED | 20 |
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NOW I WANT YOU TO WEAR THIS FOR MY SAKE | 140 |
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