The Gentleman's Magazine, Volumen 241The "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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Successive mornings he found himself about the same hour at the foot of the same tree , and there somehow did our pretty girl always come . It was the oddest , sweetest sort of acquaintanceship . It was not love - making ; it was not ...
Successive mornings he found himself about the same hour at the foot of the same tree , and there somehow did our pretty girl always come . It was the oddest , sweetest sort of acquaintanceship . It was not love - making ; it was not ...
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We meant to rest there for a short hour , to take a good meal , and then to descend to Zermat :; calculating upon reaching the hotel about eight p.m. We entered , and cooked our simple food . Then followed a beatific pipe , and we began ...
We meant to rest there for a short hour , to take a good meal , and then to descend to Zermat :; calculating upon reaching the hotel about eight p.m. We entered , and cooked our simple food . Then followed a beatific pipe , and we began ...
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“ They abode with Him that day , for it was about the tenth hour . ” i . 39. The Alexandrine Codex reads “ the sixth hour , ” which would give noon , instead of two hours before nightfall . The codices followed by the authorised version ...
“ They abode with Him that day , for it was about the tenth hour . ” i . 39. The Alexandrine Codex reads “ the sixth hour , ” which would give noon , instead of two hours before nightfall . The codices followed by the authorised version ...
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