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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... believe that Henry was her father . Her mother told her so , and she did not deny it , but she did not in very deed and in her heart believe the statement . Henry bore with the child . So did the mother outwardly , but not inwardly ...
... believe that Henry was her father . Her mother told her so , and she did not deny it , but she did not in very deed and in her heart believe the statement . Henry bore with the child . So did the mother outwardly , but not inwardly ...
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... believe any evil thing against anybody . Is it that we are all desperately wicked ourselves that we judge others so harshly ? The world takes a delight in the exposure of people's affairs . It likes to read divorce cases and social ...
... believe any evil thing against anybody . Is it that we are all desperately wicked ourselves that we judge others so harshly ? The world takes a delight in the exposure of people's affairs . It likes to read divorce cases and social ...
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... believe he did . : Mr. Cuffing : And has he since returned to Dunelm ? The Dean : I believe not . Mr. Cuffing : Did you hear of a fight between Mr. Mayfield and Mr. Ransford on the night prior to Miss Waller's running away to London ...
... believe he did . : Mr. Cuffing : And has he since returned to Dunelm ? The Dean : I believe not . Mr. Cuffing : Did you hear of a fight between Mr. Mayfield and Mr. Ransford on the night prior to Miss Waller's running away to London ...
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