The Gentleman's Magazine, Volume 269F. Jefferies, 1967 - 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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... leave me ! I shall die if you leave me alone . Bronny - do not leave me ! ' His eyes and voice were both wild with terror , and the girl was at her wits ' end to know what she ought to do . In such an agitated condition , the ...
... leave me ! I shall die if you leave me alone . Bronny - do not leave me ! ' His eyes and voice were both wild with terror , and the girl was at her wits ' end to know what she ought to do . In such an agitated condition , the ...
Page 93
... leave to fortify their castle , for leave to come into their property and for leave to bequeath it , for leave to marry their daughters , for leave to send their sons abroad , for leave to act as guardians - in short , their pathway ...
... leave to fortify their castle , for leave to come into their property and for leave to bequeath it , for leave to marry their daughters , for leave to send their sons abroad , for leave to act as guardians - in short , their pathway ...
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... leaves go of her dressing - gown . " To " leave go " of a dressing - gown , or of anything else , is an expression that haste may explain , but which cannot in any way be justiņed . The same writer , in an earlier number of his ...
... leaves go of her dressing - gown . " To " leave go " of a dressing - gown , or of anything else , is an expression that haste may explain , but which cannot in any way be justiņed . The same writer , in an earlier number of his ...
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