The Gentleman's Magazine, Tom 232A. 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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... took entire charge of the household , the children , the garden , the farm , anything but the stables , was as healthy as a ploughman , and as brisk as a milkmaid . Now , with grown - up daughters , and sons of all ages , down to a ...
... took entire charge of the household , the children , the garden , the farm , anything but the stables , was as healthy as a ploughman , and as brisk as a milkmaid . Now , with grown - up daughters , and sons of all ages , down to a ...
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... took up his post at his favourite distance from the finish of the gallop , and we were placed in the best position for seeing all the work then about com- mencing . The lion's share among the horses of course belonged to Mr. Bowes , the ...
... took up his post at his favourite distance from the finish of the gallop , and we were placed in the best position for seeing all the work then about com- mencing . The lion's share among the horses of course belonged to Mr. Bowes , the ...
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... took counsel with her own heart whether she should accost him again . Why Lord St. Abbs went about at all , or what pleasure he derived from the society of his fellow - creatures , was a puzzle nobody had yet been able to find out ...
... took counsel with her own heart whether she should accost him again . Why Lord St. Abbs went about at all , or what pleasure he derived from the society of his fellow - creatures , was a puzzle nobody had yet been able to find out ...
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