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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... mare , or what a clipper she is ! " " Tell me now ! " said Miss Douglas eagerly . " Let's move on ; people stare so if one stops . You can speak the truth walking , I suppose , as well as standing still . " " It's truth I'm telling you ...
... mare , or what a clipper she is ! " " Tell me now ! " said Miss Douglas eagerly . " Let's move on ; people stare so if one stops . You can speak the truth walking , I suppose , as well as standing still . " " It's truth I'm telling you ...
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... mare's reeking sides . The very crowd condoled with him , for he had ridden to admiration , and the accident that discomfited him was patent to all . Even Mr. Sullivan , whose own hopes had been blighted by the defeat of the chesnut ...
... mare's reeking sides . The very crowd condoled with him , for he had ridden to admiration , and the accident that discomfited him was patent to all . Even Mr. Sullivan , whose own hopes had been blighted by the defeat of the chesnut ...
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... mare kindly lent me by the Squire , was to be my mount for the day , I stole away from the breakfast table unperceived , and got well on the road before the party overtook me . I was very well content with my steed , and well knew that ...
... mare kindly lent me by the Squire , was to be my mount for the day , I stole away from the breakfast table unperceived , and got well on the road before the party overtook me . I was very well content with my steed , and well knew that ...
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