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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... husband were too startled by the appear- ance of Alice to notice Miss Barnes , or heed her question . The girl was crying violently , and she clung to her mother , hiding her face in her cloak . " What does this mean ? " asked Mrs ...
... husband were too startled by the appear- ance of Alice to notice Miss Barnes , or heed her question . The girl was crying violently , and she clung to her mother , hiding her face in her cloak . " What does this mean ? " asked Mrs ...
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... husband , who sat near her in a chair provided by the Court . On being sworn , the lady was examined by Mr. Holland . She said : My name is Mary , Countess of St. Barnard . My maiden name was Mary Waller . Mr. Cuffing Before her ...
... husband , who sat near her in a chair provided by the Court . On being sworn , the lady was examined by Mr. Holland . She said : My name is Mary , Countess of St. Barnard . My maiden name was Mary Waller . Mr. Cuffing Before her ...
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... husband and is crying . When there are tears I am sanguine . ” " Bless you for that hope . I will go and do what I can for her . " " No , " said the doctor . " You must not see her . Ruth is with her , and I shall remain in the house ...
... husband and is crying . When there are tears I am sanguine . ” " Bless you for that hope . I will go and do what I can for her . " " No , " said the doctor . " You must not see her . Ruth is with her , and I shall remain in the house ...
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