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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... young lady , was not a little startled when he saw the carriage drive up . He bowed profoundly to the young lady , who gave him her hand with that frank innocence of manner which had impressed him so much at his first interview with her ...
... young lady , was not a little startled when he saw the carriage drive up . He bowed profoundly to the young lady , who gave him her hand with that frank innocence of manner which had impressed him so much at his first interview with her ...
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... young man , Mr. Tom Mayfield . " Lord St. Barnard sighed and leaned back in his chair , as if he resigned himself to the realisation of a foreboded calamity . " Your interest in the young lady seems more than an ordinary interest , and ...
... young man , Mr. Tom Mayfield . " Lord St. Barnard sighed and leaned back in his chair , as if he resigned himself to the realisation of a foreboded calamity . " Your interest in the young lady seems more than an ordinary interest , and ...
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... young cavaliers been thinking about ? Here , John -- Mr . Legget - how came you to be so neglectful ? I would have provided my niece with some myself , but I thought she would be overwhelmed with bouquets . " ( Are there not two ...
... young cavaliers been thinking about ? Here , John -- Mr . Legget - how came you to be so neglectful ? I would have provided my niece with some myself , but I thought she would be overwhelmed with bouquets . " ( Are there not two ...
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