The Gentleman's Magazine, Volumen 267F. Jefferies, 1967 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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... Saint - Mégrin ; but she declines , in answer to the suggestion of Ruggieri , to use those pommes de senteur which she sent to Jeanne d'Albret two hours before that lady's death . She sees another and , as it seems to her , a more ...
... Saint - Mégrin ; but she declines , in answer to the suggestion of Ruggieri , to use those pommes de senteur which she sent to Jeanne d'Albret two hours before that lady's death . She sees another and , as it seems to her , a more ...
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... St. Luc and du Halde are fencing . Saint - Mégrin , the noblest of them all , his soul filled with the secret of his dangerous amour , is leaning on the back of the fauteuil of Joyeuse . Their talk is easy , pointed , characteristic ...
... St. Luc and du Halde are fencing . Saint - Mégrin , the noblest of them all , his soul filled with the secret of his dangerous amour , is leaning on the back of the fauteuil of Joyeuse . Their talk is easy , pointed , characteristic ...
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... Saint - Mégrin ; the King fixes the next day for the combat , and will honour the fight with his royal presence ; but Henri de Lorraine knows in his heart that he intends to fight Saint - Mégrin with the daggers of assassins . The ...
... Saint - Mégrin ; the King fixes the next day for the combat , and will honour the fight with his royal presence ; but Henri de Lorraine knows in his heart that he intends to fight Saint - Mégrin with the daggers of assassins . The ...
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