Gentleman's Magazine and Historical Review, Volume 231A. Dodd and A. Smith, 1968 - Early English newspapers 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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... never so full of pain- Never so full of pain , gentlemen . I Phy . He's here . - How do you , Sir ? 2 Phy . Be of good comfort , soldier : the Prince has sent us to you . Lieut . Do you think I may live ? 2 Phy . He alters hourly ...
... never so full of pain- Never so full of pain , gentlemen . I Phy . He's here . - How do you , Sir ? 2 Phy . Be of good comfort , soldier : the Prince has sent us to you . Lieut . Do you think I may live ? 2 Phy . He alters hourly ...
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... never considered their tattle as any disturbance ; they went and came as pleased their fancy . He was always ready ... never knew what it was to cast about either for a thought or an expression ; and he never wasted a second with the ...
... never considered their tattle as any disturbance ; they went and came as pleased their fancy . He was always ready ... never knew what it was to cast about either for a thought or an expression ; and he never wasted a second with the ...
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... never malignant or coarse ; never personal or violent . He is master of the ceremonies to civilised society , and with all the conventional amenities of his " order " he rallies in playful sarcasms the indiscretions and frivolities of ...
... never malignant or coarse ; never personal or violent . He is master of the ceremonies to civilised society , and with all the conventional amenities of his " order " he rallies in playful sarcasms the indiscretions and frivolities of ...
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Up and Down the Road By ALEXANDER ANDREWS | 1 |
Political Situation | 16 |
Rothschild The House | 133 |
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