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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... Rose wished her good - bye , and offered a few shillings to buy a present . " No , my dear , I shan't take your money . stop here for an answer ? I will stop with you . me . " Rose had to pray of her to leave . But are you going to ...
... Rose wished her good - bye , and offered a few shillings to buy a present . " No , my dear , I shan't take your money . stop here for an answer ? I will stop with you . me . " Rose had to pray of her to leave . But are you going to ...
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" Rose . " 66 Rose , Rose . I shall remember that for a little while . Poor Rose ! No mother with you , and the angels not with you as they are with Sister Ruth . When my mother comes to me to - night I will ask about your mother and ...
" Rose . " 66 Rose , Rose . I shall remember that for a little while . Poor Rose ! No mother with you , and the angels not with you as they are with Sister Ruth . When my mother comes to me to - night I will ask about your mother and ...
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... Rose . " Sister , dear , do take it , " said Ruth . Rose slowly swallowed the liquid . " Now let me sleep . " " Not yet , my dear , " said the doctor . " Please to prop her up . My dear , you are not trying to help us . When you feel a ...
... Rose . " Sister , dear , do take it , " said Ruth . Rose slowly swallowed the liquid . " Now let me sleep . " " Not yet , my dear , " said the doctor . " Please to prop her up . My dear , you are not trying to help us . When you feel a ...
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