The Gentleman's Magazine, Tom 240F. Jefferies, 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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... told me that he had been to my chambers and waited in vain for nearly an hour , and then sallied forth in the hope of meeting me ; having a matter of great importance to communicate . He could not wait until we got into the house to ...
... told me that he had been to my chambers and waited in vain for nearly an hour , and then sallied forth in the hope of meeting me ; having a matter of great importance to communicate . He could not wait until we got into the house to ...
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... told her that one of the earliest works of fiction I had read was from her pen : the only notice she took of which was to raise her glass and take a good eye- full of me , as if she wished to see the expression of my features as I spoke ...
... told her that one of the earliest works of fiction I had read was from her pen : the only notice she took of which was to raise her glass and take a good eye- full of me , as if she wished to see the expression of my features as I spoke ...
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... told this monstrous story ? " " Never till this blessed minute , sir . And I wouldn't to you , only I know you ... told him , and if I find you have not told him a word more , you shall have five pounds . You will be summoned as a ...
... told this monstrous story ? " " Never till this blessed minute , sir . And I wouldn't to you , only I know you ... told him , and if I find you have not told him a word more , you shall have five pounds . You will be summoned as a ...
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