The Gentleman's Magazine, Volumen 285The "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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To feel all the fun of Lord Beaconsfield's description of Mr. Gladstone as a man without a single redeeming vice , one needs a knowledge of Mr. Gladstone's personal appearance and mode of life and speech , which always savoured somewhat ...
To feel all the fun of Lord Beaconsfield's description of Mr. Gladstone as a man without a single redeeming vice , one needs a knowledge of Mr. Gladstone's personal appearance and mode of life and speech , which always savoured somewhat ...
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M. Rostand could not , of course , let his matchless swordsman perish by the sword , but yet we feel , with a kind of tender resentment , that a coup de bûche is an undignified method of assassination for such a cavalier .
M. Rostand could not , of course , let his matchless swordsman perish by the sword , but yet we feel , with a kind of tender resentment , that a coup de bûche is an undignified method of assassination for such a cavalier .
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Mamie feels too weak to bear it . Some one moves forward and gently lifts a pillow which was weighing on Mamie's arm . Mamie breathes more easily . And looking into the dim distance , she sees another shadow roll slowly up towards her .
Mamie feels too weak to bear it . Some one moves forward and gently lifts a pillow which was weighing on Mamie's arm . Mamie breathes more easily . And looking into the dim distance , she sees another shadow roll slowly up towards her .
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