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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... Street . Fate had a mind to torture him a little with memories of the past . In his happiest days he had lived with his daughter , Clytie's mother , in Bedford Street . Fate had put it into his head that some mysterious power of ...
... Street . Fate had a mind to torture him a little with memories of the past . In his happiest days he had lived with his daughter , Clytie's mother , in Bedford Street . Fate had put it into his head that some mysterious power of ...
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... street now being formed from Old Street to Oxford Street . " During these thirty years the protection of the Gate has been under Mr. Griffith's care , and , thanks to the good feeling of the occupiers , he has had no diffi- culty in ...
... street now being formed from Old Street to Oxford Street . " During these thirty years the protection of the Gate has been under Mr. Griffith's care , and , thanks to the good feeling of the occupiers , he has had no diffi- culty in ...
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... street and attired in garments which are nothing but a mass of shreds , held together by a few stitches , are gene- rally a couple of blind beggars covered with sores . As you pass between them they mumble in Arabic a few words ...
... street and attired in garments which are nothing but a mass of shreds , held together by a few stitches , are gene- rally a couple of blind beggars covered with sores . As you pass between them they mumble in Arabic a few words ...
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