The Gentleman's Magazine, Volume 302F. Jefferies, 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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... friend of his went along in his great - coat crying , " Keep it up , Charmus ! ' And so he arrives seventh ; and if only he had had five more friends he would have come in twelfth . " It may console more modern laggards to know that ...
... friend of his went along in his great - coat crying , " Keep it up , Charmus ! ' And so he arrives seventh ; and if only he had had five more friends he would have come in twelfth . " It may console more modern laggards to know that ...
Page 373
... friends to dispel her shyness and gain her timid confidence . London was full of social terrors for the young wife , and , because he was honestly and heartily in love , Moore consented to turn his back on the town and carry her off to ...
... friends to dispel her shyness and gain her timid confidence . London was full of social terrors for the young wife , and , because he was honestly and heartily in love , Moore consented to turn his back on the town and carry her off to ...
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... friends . At first the Pardoner could not see his friend , so he was led by " an usher " before Lucifer , whom he thus describes : He smiled on me well favouredly , Bending his brows as broad as barn - doors , Shaking his ears as rugged ...
... friends . At first the Pardoner could not see his friend , so he was led by " an usher " before Lucifer , whom he thus describes : He smiled on me well favouredly , Bending his brows as broad as barn - doors , Shaking his ears as rugged ...
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