The Gentleman's Magazine, Volume 264F. 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 him there alone with the dead . How was it he showed no curiosity - no surprise ? There was something about him they could not understand , pitiful as they all felt towards him . They were a kind - hearted set of people ...
... leave him there alone with the dead . How was it he showed no curiosity - no surprise ? There was something about him they could not understand , pitiful as they all felt towards him . They were a kind - hearted set of people ...
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... leaves of a dozen different kinds , I decorated the cage until it looked less like a prison than a bower . And now for ... leave a pleasant feeling on the palate . . . . Make room for me there - or I shall make you - and let me taste it ...
... leaves of a dozen different kinds , I decorated the cage until it looked less like a prison than a bower . And now for ... leave a pleasant feeling on the palate . . . . Make room for me there - or I shall make you - and let me taste it ...
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... leave it alone without much regret . 2. The charge of Popery rested on the statements of John James , ex - butler to Pepys , a scurrilous creature who had been persuaded to give his evidence to Harbord , by the advice of a Colonel ...
... leave it alone without much regret . 2. The charge of Popery rested on the statements of John James , ex - butler to Pepys , a scurrilous creature who had been persuaded to give his evidence to Harbord , by the advice of a Colonel ...
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Admirable Crichton The By SIDNEY L | 43 |
Poverty The Riches of By M LEIGHTON | 71 |
Reverie A of Japan By H FRANK ABELL 511 | 86 |
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