The Gentleman's Magazine, Volumen 235F. 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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... Cuffing . " How do you mean , Cuffing ? " " Have you never applied to them for money ? " " Never ! You forget yourself , Cuffing . A man with an Oxford education , and the prospect of a seat in the House of Commons ! I may be down now , ...
... Cuffing . " How do you mean , Cuffing ? " " Have you never applied to them for money ? " " Never ! You forget yourself , Cuffing . A man with an Oxford education , and the prospect of a seat in the House of Commons ! I may be down now , ...
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... Cuffing : I have no other question to ask . The Magistrate : How do you know that you received this letter from the defendant ? Are you acquainted with his handwriting ? Witness : No , your worship . Mr. Cuffing : We admit that the ...
... Cuffing : I have no other question to ask . The Magistrate : How do you know that you received this letter from the defendant ? Are you acquainted with his handwriting ? Witness : No , your worship . Mr. Cuffing : We admit that the ...
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... Cuffing : Was not the fact of her levanting a subject of scan- dal in Dunelm ? The Dean : It was talked of no doubt . Mr. Cuffing : Was it not a notorious scandal in the city ? The Dean : No. Mr. Cuffing : Was there not a paragraph ...
... Cuffing : Was not the fact of her levanting a subject of scan- dal in Dunelm ? The Dean : It was talked of no doubt . Mr. Cuffing : Was it not a notorious scandal in the city ? The Dean : No. Mr. Cuffing : Was there not a paragraph ...
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Early Days of Napoleon III From the Private Diary o Translated by the Countess of HARRINGTON For Music By M BETHAMEDWARDS | 27 |
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