The Gentleman's Magazine, Volumen 236The "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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“ May I speak now , my lord ? ” he asked eagerly . “ Yes , speak away , it's your turn . Why , it's a regular l'ouvermans . Look at yourself , Bayard ; and the Prince : - " Why , it's a Tirian , a Holbein !
“ May I speak now , my lord ? ” he asked eagerly . “ Yes , speak away , it's your turn . Why , it's a regular l'ouvermans . Look at yourself , Bayard ; and the Prince : - " Why , it's a Tirian , a Holbein !
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“ I want to speak to you , sir , about a matter - in fact , about myself --that is " “ If you want more money , No. Times are bad , and you've got enough for everything but follies . ” ' I want no more money , sir .
“ I want to speak to you , sir , about a matter - in fact , about myself --that is " “ If you want more money , No. Times are bad , and you've got enough for everything but follies . ” ' I want no more money , sir .
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When before rising to speak he has definitively made up his mind which of “ three ” or more “ courses he shall take , and has nothing to do but declare his colours , build around them a rampart of argument , and seek to rally to them ...
When before rising to speak he has definitively made up his mind which of “ three ” or more “ courses he shall take , and has nothing to do but declare his colours , build around them a rampart of argument , and seek to rally to them ...
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