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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... replied poor Payne , visibly " funking . " " Four horses seem such a large number for one man to drive safely . Dear me , how the coach rolled then ! " The rolling of the coach was due to Mr. Toker ( who had steadied his team for the ...
... replied poor Payne , visibly " funking . " " Four horses seem such a large number for one man to drive safely . Dear me , how the coach rolled then ! " The rolling of the coach was due to Mr. Toker ( who had steadied his team for the ...
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... replied Payne , and so , side by side , the two began trudging rapidly towards " The Willows . " It was with the greatest amazement that those waiting for them there saw their arrival in so unusual a condition . " What ! been in ? " Sir ...
... replied Payne , and so , side by side , the two began trudging rapidly towards " The Willows . " It was with the greatest amazement that those waiting for them there saw their arrival in so unusual a condition . " What ! been in ? " Sir ...
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... replied . " Why , I take no end . I pass a quarter of my time eating and drinking , and very good and necessary exercise it is too ; then I read the newspaper , look out of window , and if I find anything very lively I skip the last ...
... replied . " Why , I take no end . I pass a quarter of my time eating and drinking , and very good and necessary exercise it is too ; then I read the newspaper , look out of window , and if I find anything very lively I skip the last ...
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