Gentleman's Magazine and Historical Review, Volume 272A. Dodd and A. Smith, 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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... Lord Deira as to his course of action . It appeared Harold had only taken a hand - bag with him , so he clearly did not intend to be long away ; he would probably return in the course of the day . Meantime , the news of the master's ...
... Lord Deira as to his course of action . It appeared Harold had only taken a hand - bag with him , so he clearly did not intend to be long away ; he would probably return in the course of the day . Meantime , the news of the master's ...
Page 528
... Lord Tennyson's dramatic copyright in this country . But a scratch performance such as that , however it might serve technically to be called a performance of Lord Tennyson's play , could not seriously be considered as either a public ...
... Lord Tennyson's dramatic copyright in this country . But a scratch performance such as that , however it might serve technically to be called a performance of Lord Tennyson's play , could not seriously be considered as either a public ...
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... Lord Macaulay , as described to me by a lady who knew him , was " a dumpy little fellow , without " -I rather shrink from this addition " the slightest trace of a gentleman in his aspect . " Of Douglas Jerrold's inches let the following ...
... Lord Macaulay , as described to me by a lady who knew him , was " a dumpy little fellow , without " -I rather shrink from this addition " the slightest trace of a gentleman in his aspect . " Of Douglas Jerrold's inches let the following ...
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