Gentleman's Magazine and Historical Review, Tom 231A. Dodd and A. Smith, 1968 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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... followed her sister . She knew that my eyes followed her , and that my heart went with her also . We both knew each other's secret . Love has a language of its own - a silent language which is never misunder- stood . When the dining ...
... followed her sister . She knew that my eyes followed her , and that my heart went with her also . We both knew each other's secret . Love has a language of its own - a silent language which is never misunder- stood . When the dining ...
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... followed home by an admiring crowd which expected to hear him sing . But it seems certain that the description of the battle of Sedgemoor was the result of several days passed on the spot , and that this is not the only instance in ...
... followed home by an admiring crowd which expected to hear him sing . But it seems certain that the description of the battle of Sedgemoor was the result of several days passed on the spot , and that this is not the only instance in ...
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... followed the offices of the Church with regularity , though once in the sacristy he denounced the Archbishop as a traitor , and said he would vote against him . " The Archbishop was considered a clever man , of strong convictions . He ...
... followed the offices of the Church with regularity , though once in the sacristy he denounced the Archbishop as a traitor , and said he would vote against him . " The Archbishop was considered a clever man , of strong convictions . He ...
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