The Gentleman's Magazine, Volume 289A. Dodd and A. Smith, 1967 - Great Britain 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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... reached London , but had lost all memory of his identity . For some reason , or perhaps out of mere unreasoning whim , he had assumed the person- ality of Mr. Edgar Wyatt , in which character the doctor had attended him . It was ...
... reached London , but had lost all memory of his identity . For some reason , or perhaps out of mere unreasoning whim , he had assumed the person- ality of Mr. Edgar Wyatt , in which character the doctor had attended him . It was ...
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... reached the headquarters of the Vendéan Loyalists , with whom he remained in female disguise for two months . While our hero was wandering about France , the child in the Temple , who was none other than the son of Hervagault , a ...
... reached the headquarters of the Vendéan Loyalists , with whom he remained in female disguise for two months . While our hero was wandering about France , the child in the Temple , who was none other than the son of Hervagault , a ...
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... reached the friendly haven of the next " Stantsyia , " or post- house , where , after an hour or so of rest , the postmaster would start his team back towards his own home . Through the blizzard , which , as predicted , raged that night ...
... reached the friendly haven of the next " Stantsyia , " or post- house , where , after an hour or so of rest , the postmaster would start his team back towards his own home . Through the blizzard , which , as predicted , raged that night ...
Contents
Dialects By RALPH HAROLD BRETHERTON | 33 |
laganism Two Remnants of By F G D WALLACEGOODBODY 491 | 67 |
The Humane ReviewThe Dartford WarblerRemedies | 104 |
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