The Gentleman's Magazine, Volumen 232A. Dodd and A. Smith, 1968 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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... expression of the Burgomaster's face that the mesmerist has made a singular impression upon him , striking the first note of fear and apprehension which is to conclude with his dreadful dream of exposure and death . As a rule , novels ...
... expression of the Burgomaster's face that the mesmerist has made a singular impression upon him , striking the first note of fear and apprehension which is to conclude with his dreadful dream of exposure and death . As a rule , novels ...
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... expression as the Doctor marked the calendar that hung near the shepherdess on the mantel - piece ; an expression indicating both annoyance and fear . " Don't you like my marking the date , Mr. Jennings ? You think I am sarcastic , eh ...
... expression as the Doctor marked the calendar that hung near the shepherdess on the mantel - piece ; an expression indicating both annoyance and fear . " Don't you like my marking the date , Mr. Jennings ? You think I am sarcastic , eh ...
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... expression ) if you'd rode her in the old bit , she'd ' a bolted with you right into Bodmin like winkin ' . " In crossing Dreynes river , a little gentleman , whose name I forget , if I ever knew , fell off into the water ; and he was ...
... expression ) if you'd rode her in the old bit , she'd ' a bolted with you right into Bodmin like winkin ' . " In crossing Dreynes river , a little gentleman , whose name I forget , if I ever knew , fell off into the water ; and he was ...
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