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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Page 220
... returned it to the bag , and made for the door . As he held it open , " Fay , " he said in a muffled voice , " this ends our friendship . I came to you in openness of heart , you have returned my confidence with insult . I do not wish ...
... returned it to the bag , and made for the door . As he held it open , " Fay , " he said in a muffled voice , " this ends our friendship . I came to you in openness of heart , you have returned my confidence with insult . I do not wish ...
Page 275
... returned to Italy , where he stayed some years . Hearing of a conspiracy against James VI . of Scotland ( I. of England ) , he , in the disguise of an Italian , went to Scotland , where by his skilful address he made himself known and ...
... returned to Italy , where he stayed some years . Hearing of a conspiracy against James VI . of Scotland ( I. of England ) , he , in the disguise of an Italian , went to Scotland , where by his skilful address he made himself known and ...
Page 435
... returned Low drily , looking up , " that he'll have to hunt around here a long time to find an honest man . " It was , perhaps , the knowledge that he was misunderstood by these people that made him so retiring ; his seriousness , and ...
... returned Low drily , looking up , " that he'll have to hunt around here a long time to find an honest man . " It was , perhaps , the knowledge that he was misunderstood by these people that made him so retiring ; his seriousness , and ...
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