Gentleman's Magazine and Historical Review, Volumen 272The "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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The 3.10 express that afternoon from Pebsham to Euston numbered amongst its passengers the librarian , and , in a parcel - for , said he , “ It shall not leave my hand " —the precious and much desired volume .
The 3.10 express that afternoon from Pebsham to Euston numbered amongst its passengers the librarian , and , in a parcel - for , said he , “ It shall not leave my hand " —the precious and much desired volume .
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It appeared Harold had only taken a hand - bag with him , so he clearly did not intenù io be long away ; he would probably return in the course of the day . Meantime , the news of the master's arrival brought him occupation in the shape ...
It appeared Harold had only taken a hand - bag with him , so he clearly did not intenù io be long away ; he would probably return in the course of the day . Meantime , the news of the master's arrival brought him occupation in the shape ...
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6 To us , it seemed as if some shadowy hand Had seized us and entombed . At intervals Into the night of gloom a phantom falls . Till six at eve ! the order burnt my brain . Morbleu ! We shall not have the chance again ; Let us advance ...
6 To us , it seemed as if some shadowy hand Had seized us and entombed . At intervals Into the night of gloom a phantom falls . Till six at eve ! the order burnt my brain . Morbleu ! We shall not have the chance again ; Let us advance ...
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