The Gentleman's Magazine, Volume 240F. Jefferies, 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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Page 159
... once more ! But he shall not have my Jān as God is in Heaven he shall not have my Jān ! " With a look of pity , Marcelle departed , walking slowly up the beach in the light of the moon , which had now grown brighter , and was lying like ...
... once more ! But he shall not have my Jān as God is in Heaven he shall not have my Jān ! " With a look of pity , Marcelle departed , walking slowly up the beach in the light of the moon , which had now grown brighter , and was lying like ...
Page 649
... once his rough sleeve had been brushed across his wet eyes ; but now to hear all at once that all his sorrow had been wasted , and that the spectre of family shame was still haunting the village , was simply overwhelming . Marcelle ...
... once his rough sleeve had been brushed across his wet eyes ; but now to hear all at once that all his sorrow had been wasted , and that the spectre of family shame was still haunting the village , was simply overwhelming . Marcelle ...
Page 704
... once caņons or gorges . During the process of extraction these ancient modifications of the surface are in a great measure restored to their original conditions — the caverns are once more hollow and empty , and the gorges are opened ...
... once caņons or gorges . During the process of extraction these ancient modifications of the surface are in a great measure restored to their original conditions — the caverns are once more hollow and empty , and the gorges are opened ...
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Proem | 1 |
I | 23 |
Table Talk By SYLVANUS URBAN Gentleman | 122 |
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