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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... face , rose from the desk He bowed to her with an air as Clytie was shown into the room . of accustomed courtesy , removed the newspapers from one of the chairs , placed it for her , stood by her until she was seated , said he was very ...
... face , rose from the desk He bowed to her with an air as Clytie was shown into the room . of accustomed courtesy , removed the newspapers from one of the chairs , placed it for her , stood by her until she was seated , said he was very ...
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... face behind her back , and putting his thumb to his nose ; but she was just in time to acknowledge his attentions in a smart slap on the head with her parasol , and " Send that by telegraph like . " if you " A wonderful girl , " said Mr ...
... face behind her back , and putting his thumb to his nose ; but she was just in time to acknowledge his attentions in a smart slap on the head with her parasol , and " Send that by telegraph like . " if you " A wonderful girl , " said Mr ...
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... face it out . There is no evidence against me . I could not help Feckles stealing the cheques from my room . I did not forge the cheques or present them . My word will answer any charge brought by Feckles . " But his lordship was very ...
... face it out . There is no evidence against me . I could not help Feckles stealing the cheques from my room . I did not forge the cheques or present them . My word will answer any charge brought by Feckles . " But his lordship was very ...
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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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