Gentleman's Magazine and Historical Review, Tom 249The "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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Did he never speak to you of what losing Copleston meant to him ? Did he never tell his nearest friend that he lost the love that would have made up for all , because he was too proud to tell a lady that he loved her , for fear she ...
Did he never speak to you of what losing Copleston meant to him ? Did he never tell his nearest friend that he lost the love that would have made up for all , because he was too proud to tell a lady that he loved her , for fear she ...
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the incapacity of a traitor to speak courteously to him who has it in his power to lay all his treachery bare . Each man was honest - each in his own way . For some moments neither said a word more . Victor was waiting for Gideon ...
the incapacity of a traitor to speak courteously to him who has it in his power to lay all his treachery bare . Each man was honest - each in his own way . For some moments neither said a word more . Victor was waiting for Gideon ...
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Helen , answer me this , and answer it truly - I shall know well enough whether you speak truth or no . Answer it truly — if you were free , and if he came to you rich and I poor , which would you choose then ?
Helen , answer me this , and answer it truly - I shall know well enough whether you speak truth or no . Answer it truly — if you were free , and if he came to you rich and I poor , which would you choose then ?
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