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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opened the " Three Fishes , " the customers of the “ Spotted Dog " and the “ King's Head ” suddenly came to them . Men did not reason ; they were thirsty , and they felt that they would like to drink at the “ Three Fishes , ” where ...
opened the " Three Fishes , " the customers of the “ Spotted Dog " and the “ King's Head ” suddenly came to them . Men did not reason ; they were thirsty , and they felt that they would like to drink at the “ Three Fishes , ” where ...
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Kitty raised her head . She heard a dull roll of wheels entering the snow - filled yard of the " Three Fishes . ” She stood up , and went to a cupboard . She drew from it a rind of cheese and a piece of bread .
Kitty raised her head . She heard a dull roll of wheels entering the snow - filled yard of the " Three Fishes . ” She stood up , and went to a cupboard . She drew from it a rind of cheese and a piece of bread .
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SHOUTS with a musical finish were now heard from the woods round the lonely “ Boar's Head . " The woodlanders were coming from their work , it being now too dark for them to see , and the moon had not yet risen .
SHOUTS with a musical finish were now heard from the woods round the lonely “ Boar's Head . " The woodlanders were coming from their work , it being now too dark for them to see , and the moon had not yet risen .
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