The Gentleman's Magazine, Tom 288F. Jefferies, 1967 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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... seen many a merry boy among the match - sellers , but never have I seen a smile , much less a laugh , on the face of the little girls . All the charitable institutions fail to rid the streets of these wretched children . A great many ...
... seen many a merry boy among the match - sellers , but never have I seen a smile , much less a laugh , on the face of the little girls . All the charitable institutions fail to rid the streets of these wretched children . A great many ...
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... seen she would never live to be mine . We made her a booth of branches , wherein to die in peace ; and day and night one sat on watch , to tend the dying girl . Our second Sunday ashore , it was plain to all the end was near . The sweet ...
... seen she would never live to be mine . We made her a booth of branches , wherein to die in peace ; and day and night one sat on watch , to tend the dying girl . Our second Sunday ashore , it was plain to all the end was near . The sweet ...
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... seen any one eat so much as he is doing . ' Detroy , who was sitting near , said quietly : ' You must be very simple to think he asks all this for his master ; it is for himself . ' And , looking round , I saw on all sides things being ...
... seen any one eat so much as he is doing . ' Detroy , who was sitting near , said quietly : ' You must be very simple to think he asks all this for his master ; it is for himself . ' And , looking round , I saw on all sides things being ...
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