The Gentleman's Magazine, Volume 238F. 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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... knew what caste still is here ! " and Nat gazed wildly in the direction of the moon or the Hall — it might have been ... knew well enough from his reading of English journals and books that the education his father had given him was much ...
... knew what caste still is here ! " and Nat gazed wildly in the direction of the moon or the Hall — it might have been ... knew well enough from his reading of English journals and books that the education his father had given him was much ...
Page 422
... knew the things I think of sometimes ! " " My good fellow , if we all only knew the things each of us thinks of sometimes I suppose we should all be very angry with each other . " ' But you are so happy . You have everything . " By this ...
... knew the things I think of sometimes ! " " My good fellow , if we all only knew the things each of us thinks of sometimes I suppose we should all be very angry with each other . " ' But you are so happy . You have everything . " By this ...
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... knew that it was but some sound on the road outside , but he knew too why his imagination had deceived him . He had never walked up and down in a library alone and in such anxiety of That was the expectation since the evening when Marie ...
... knew that it was but some sound on the road outside , but he knew too why his imagination had deceived him . He had never walked up and down in a library alone and in such anxiety of That was the expectation since the evening when Marie ...
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Charles Kingsley in the Saddle By W SENIOR | 137 |
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