The Gentleman's Magazine, Volume 238F. 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 166
... looked at the sea , in the hope that the promenader would simply walk to the end , turn back , and go away . menader with the cigar stopped too and looked over the sea . was a moment of silence . But the pro- There " Will the fine ...
... looked at the sea , in the hope that the promenader would simply walk to the end , turn back , and go away . menader with the cigar stopped too and looked over the sea . was a moment of silence . But the pro- There " Will the fine ...
Page 521
... looked very fine and imposing , albeit a trifle new , cold , and crude . Perhaps it would not be too much to say that an intelligent observer might have seen Modern Finance in every outline of it . If the exterior looked rather new ...
... looked very fine and imposing , albeit a trifle new , cold , and crude . Perhaps it would not be too much to say that an intelligent observer might have seen Modern Finance in every outline of it . If the exterior looked rather new ...
Page 523
... looked bright and inviting ; and Christmas sat in a great easy chair , which the spirit of medievalism had happily ... looked at him , or from various disguises looked out upon him . Once the floating goddess of his ceiling gazed down ...
... looked bright and inviting ; and Christmas sat in a great easy chair , which the spirit of medievalism had happily ... looked at him , or from various disguises looked out upon him . Once the floating goddess of his ceiling gazed down ...
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Charles Kingsley in the Saddle By W SENIOR | 137 |
One Writ with Me in Sour Misfortunes Book | 157 |
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