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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... Ransford called at St. Mark's Crescent , and rejoiced with the Breezes over their fair lodger's prospects , and made himself so agree- able to Mrs. Breeze that she quite seconded all his plans for the young girl's advancement in life ...
... Ransford called at St. Mark's Crescent , and rejoiced with the Breezes over their fair lodger's prospects , and made himself so agree- able to Mrs. Breeze that she quite seconded all his plans for the young girl's advancement in life ...
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... Ransfords were a hard , bitter lot . In their prosperity they had no friends , though they had much lip service ; in their fall no kind word fell upon their wounded feelings , neither man nor woman stood by them . Old Ransford was ...
... Ransfords were a hard , bitter lot . In their prosperity they had no friends , though they had much lip service ; in their fall no kind word fell upon their wounded feelings , neither man nor woman stood by them . Old Ransford was ...
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... Ransford . He forbade me to speak to Mr. Ransford , and said if I desired the attentions of any gentleman Mr. Tom Mayfield was an honourable and upright young man in whom he had confidence , and for whom he had a sincere regard ...
... Ransford . He forbade me to speak to Mr. Ransford , and said if I desired the attentions of any gentleman Mr. Tom Mayfield was an honourable and upright young man in whom he had confidence , and for whom he had a sincere regard ...
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