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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... Dean of Dunelm , sipping some very old Madeira near the open window of the Grassnook dining - room , into which room was creeping the combined perfumes of hay , honeysuckle , roses , and seringa . " Dunelm , Mr. Dean , with the ...
... Dean of Dunelm , sipping some very old Madeira near the open window of the Grassnook dining - room , into which room was creeping the combined perfumes of hay , honeysuckle , roses , and seringa . " Dunelm , Mr. Dean , with the ...
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... Dean complied . A servant entered upon the instant . " Will you excuse me a moment ? " said my lord to the Dean . Then addressing the servant his lordship said , " Ask Mr. Belmont to write by the next post , and make an appointment for ...
... Dean complied . A servant entered upon the instant . " Will you excuse me a moment ? " said my lord to the Dean . Then addressing the servant his lordship said , " Ask Mr. Belmont to write by the next post , and make an appointment for ...
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The Dean : I do not of my own knowledge . Mr. Cuffing : Do you know why Miss Waller ran away from her grandfather's house at Dunelm ? The Dean I heard that- Mr. Holland , interrupting the witness : You need not say what you heard , Mr. Dean ...
The Dean : I do not of my own knowledge . Mr. Cuffing : Do you know why Miss Waller ran away from her grandfather's house at Dunelm ? The Dean I heard that- Mr. Holland , interrupting the witness : You need not say what you heard , Mr. Dean ...
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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 |
400 | 36 |
Chap IV Sunshine | 72 |
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