The Gentleman's Magazine, Volume 259F. 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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Page 54
... took us into a wood . The path at first was the right way , but going into the wood was a most grievous mistake . I was responsible for the error . Our intention was to walk through the wood in the direction of Ratzes , thinking to get ...
... took us into a wood . The path at first was the right way , but going into the wood was a most grievous mistake . I was responsible for the error . Our intention was to walk through the wood in the direction of Ratzes , thinking to get ...
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... took the rĂ´le of Lady Macbeth . And a marvellous impersonation of the character she made , with her long black hair streaming down her back , and her face as white as her dress . You never saw anything like it on the stage . I never did ...
... took the rĂ´le of Lady Macbeth . And a marvellous impersonation of the character she made , with her long black hair streaming down her back , and her face as white as her dress . You never saw anything like it on the stage . I never did ...
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... took it in 1871 it was regarded as a forlorn hope . And such it very nearly proved to be . Taken almost especially to bring forward his daughter Isabel , in whom he hoped to repeat the success achieved by her elder sister in Leah , he ...
... took it in 1871 it was regarded as a forlorn hope . And such it very nearly proved to be . Taken almost especially to bring forward his daughter Isabel , in whom he hoped to repeat the success achieved by her elder sister in Leah , he ...
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Turtles Crocodiles and Lizards By PHIL ROBINSON | 1 |
A Businesslike Conver | 11 |
Three Wet Days | 105 |
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