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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... Thomas and his wife . Congenial in age and temperament , there was never a hot word that wasn't put speedily right between them , and Lady Hurcomb looked up affectionately at him as she said : " Never mind the fifty thousand , Tom ; I ...
... Thomas and his wife . Congenial in age and temperament , there was never a hot word that wasn't put speedily right between them , and Lady Hurcomb looked up affectionately at him as she said : " Never mind the fifty thousand , Tom ; I ...
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... Thomas , whose appetite didn't seem at all affected ; and then there was the moonlit garden , which was best of all . Ethel and Hugh had strolled away together into the shadow- land ( the happy shadow - land only - and no other ) . Sir ...
... Thomas , whose appetite didn't seem at all affected ; and then there was the moonlit garden , which was best of all . Ethel and Hugh had strolled away together into the shadow- land ( the happy shadow - land only - and no other ) . Sir ...
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... Thomas Walker my nightgown , faced with cony , with one lace also , and my ruddy - coloured hose ; also I give unto my man Thomas Swain my doublet of canvas1 that Ford made me , and my new gaskins that Ford made me ; also I give unto ...
... Thomas Walker my nightgown , faced with cony , with one lace also , and my ruddy - coloured hose ; also I give unto my man Thomas Swain my doublet of canvas1 that Ford made me , and my new gaskins that Ford made me ; also I give unto ...
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