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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As she passed George , she nudged him with her elbow . He understood , he followed her . “ What d'yer want ? ” he said in a whisper , outside the parlour door . Kitty nodded her head in the direction of the taproom .
As she passed George , she nudged him with her elbow . He understood , he followed her . “ What d'yer want ? ” he said in a whisper , outside the parlour door . Kitty nodded her head in the direction of the taproom .
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Numerous pilgrims passed to and fro , and each , as they left the temple , their devotions completed , struck a resounding stroke on one of the many great brass bells which hung in the porch to call the attention of the gods to their ...
Numerous pilgrims passed to and fro , and each , as they left the temple , their devotions completed , struck a resounding stroke on one of the many great brass bells which hung in the porch to call the attention of the gods to their ...
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His thriftless progress led from bad to worse , until finally the heavily mortgaged lands passed away from him altogether . A ruined and discarded man , he hid himself in the Metropolis , where he soon died .
His thriftless progress led from bad to worse , until finally the heavily mortgaged lands passed away from him altogether . A ruined and discarded man , he hid himself in the Metropolis , where he soon died .
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