The Gentleman's Magazine, Volume 243A. Dodd and A. Smith, 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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... better use to which to put her life than to moon it away in the indulgence of a vain lament for the unattainable ? There were some gifts in him , and under favouring auspices they might shine into something really great . Why should she ...
... better use to which to put her life than to moon it away in the indulgence of a vain lament for the unattainable ? There were some gifts in him , and under favouring auspices they might shine into something really great . Why should she ...
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... better claim on you than Lucelet , and I took some trouble to find out . I had it on the best authority , as the phrase goes , that there was no such person ; I would not have moved a step otherwise . If I moved at all , it was because ...
... better claim on you than Lucelet , and I took some trouble to find out . I had it on the best authority , as the phrase goes , that there was no such person ; I would not have moved a step otherwise . If I moved at all , it was because ...
Page 647
... better than to say no more about it , and shake hands and part ? Do you think it is a state of things that is likely to be any the better for asking the why and the wherefore of this and that ? I don't . It's all over , Heron , and ...
... better than to say no more about it , and shake hands and part ? Do you think it is a state of things that is likely to be any the better for asking the why and the wherefore of this and that ? I don't . It's all over , Heron , and ...
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