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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Soon the army of the allies arrived before Castle Autafort , and little hope of rescue remained . Still Bertran held out , and ultimately succumbed only to the treachery of a friend . The manuscripts tell a curious story with regard to ...
Soon the army of the allies arrived before Castle Autafort , and little hope of rescue remained . Still Bertran held out , and ultimately succumbed only to the treachery of a friend . The manuscripts tell a curious story with regard to ...
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The Prince had a good night , and has remained most of this day in the room with her . I shall miss my visits there as well as him . In the morning I said my prayers by her and her child . The Prince and she had appointed me as ...
The Prince had a good night , and has remained most of this day in the room with her . I shall miss my visits there as well as him . In the morning I said my prayers by her and her child . The Prince and she had appointed me as ...
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Then , after their death , it remained in the family , but never happened to be used again : it is not a jewel to catch the eye by any means . It remained perdu until you fished it out for Miss Burleigh , and thereby stirred up the old ...
Then , after their death , it remained in the family , but never happened to be used again : it is not a jewel to catch the eye by any means . It remained perdu until you fished it out for Miss Burleigh , and thereby stirred up the old ...
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