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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At first he was a walking dictionary , then an active vidette ; always a pleasant and presentable guest at a pinch , and always versatile and handy as a friend in a scrape ; never at a loss for an answer or the show of one ; up to ...
At first he was a walking dictionary , then an active vidette ; always a pleasant and presentable guest at a pinch , and always versatile and handy as a friend in a scrape ; never at a loss for an answer or the show of one ; up to ...
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“ You shall see me never no more as Ninon Levesque ; to - morrow I will be Ninon Winter ! ” And that young and winsome face , so imploring , so sweet , touched every heart there save one ; and they wished her all good - bye and God ...
“ You shall see me never no more as Ninon Levesque ; to - morrow I will be Ninon Winter ! ” And that young and winsome face , so imploring , so sweet , touched every heart there save one ; and they wished her all good - bye and God ...
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garden , in which clove - pinks , sweet - williams , and other sweet - scented , homely flowers flourished ; and Michael , taking his sweetheart in those strong and faithful arms that had never yet hungered for burden of any other woman ...
garden , in which clove - pinks , sweet - williams , and other sweet - scented , homely flowers flourished ; and Michael , taking his sweetheart in those strong and faithful arms that had never yet hungered for burden of any other woman ...
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