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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The siege has lasted nearly a fortnight , and still the deserter seems as far off from surrendering as ever . It is inscrutable , inconceivable ; for every avenue of aid is now blocked , and there is no known means by which a human ...
The siege has lasted nearly a fortnight , and still the deserter seems as far off from surrendering as ever . It is inscrutable , inconceivable ; for every avenue of aid is now blocked , and there is no known means by which a human ...
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One of these lockets was quite new , and held a lock of human hair . Woe to the head on which that hair grew , should Our Lady hear the prayer of her who placed it there ! The floor of the chapel had been paven , but few of the slabs ...
One of these lockets was quite new , and held a lock of human hair . Woe to the head on which that hair grew , should Our Lady hear the prayer of her who placed it there ! The floor of the chapel had been paven , but few of the slabs ...
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Listening intently , he could hear at times the cry of a human voice . It was the Night of the Dead , and he knew that in every house that night the board would be left spread with remnants , that the dead might enter and eat .
Listening intently , he could hear at times the cry of a human voice . It was the Night of the Dead , and he knew that in every house that night the board would be left spread with remnants , that the dead might enter and eat .
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