The Gentleman's Magazine, Volumen 284F. 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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... felt he was in some degree to blame for that fatal night . Take it he did , for he felt certain that it would not alter the decision of Messrs . Macpherson & Donald - he knew them too well for that . Then he came back to Proctor with a ...
... felt he was in some degree to blame for that fatal night . Take it he did , for he felt certain that it would not alter the decision of Messrs . Macpherson & Donald - he knew them too well for that . Then he came back to Proctor with a ...
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... felt if she married Mildmay , De Winton might come along and seem preferable , and she was quite sure if she married De Winton it would be perfectly fatal to both were Mildmay to come along - or , or - some one else . And yet Janet was ...
... felt if she married Mildmay , De Winton might come along and seem preferable , and she was quite sure if she married De Winton it would be perfectly fatal to both were Mildmay to come along - or , or - some one else . And yet Janet was ...
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... felt as if all the others were nothing to me - for the time being , at least . I was only sixteen when I knew him first , and now I am almost eighteen , and I saw him at intervals , and when he went away everything seemed dull and ...
... felt as if all the others were nothing to me - for the time being , at least . I was only sixteen when I knew him first , and now I am almost eighteen , and I saw him at intervals , and when he went away everything seemed dull and ...
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