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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... half shy , half funny , but altogether deadly . Even her preoccupied neighbour felt its influence , while she re- plied : - " You say so because you think all women are vain , and like to be flattered , and have no heart . It only shows ...
... half shy , half funny , but altogether deadly . Even her preoccupied neighbour felt its influence , while she re- plied : - " You say so because you think all women are vain , and like to be flattered , and have no heart . It only shows ...
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... half - past ten , and never get home till after dark . I suppose if once you began to draft , there would be nothing left in the kennel but the terrier ! " " You be hanged ! " answered the big man , laughing . " You con- ceited young ...
... half - past ten , and never get home till after dark . I suppose if once you began to draft , there would be nothing left in the kennel but the terrier ! " " You be hanged ! " answered the big man , laughing . " You con- ceited young ...
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... half sad , half sweet , about her lips , which he interpreted in his own way . " Do you think so ? " said she , " I wish I could believe you . I've not had a happy youth , and I've not been brought up in a very good school . I often ...
... half sad , half sweet , about her lips , which he interpreted in his own way . " Do you think so ? " said she , " I wish I could believe you . I've not had a happy youth , and I've not been brought up in a very good school . I often ...
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