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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... the enemy's battleships ' smoke was clear on the horizon we will not say : Of all the Tudor gardens the most thorough perhaps , and probably not nearly so delightful to its occupants as many humbler ones , were those of Kenilworth .
... the enemy's battleships ' smoke was clear on the horizon we will not say : Of all the Tudor gardens the most thorough perhaps , and probably not nearly so delightful to its occupants as many humbler ones , were those of Kenilworth .
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Had she been a man , who knew the place and would not submit to robbery , she would probably have been charged the usual rates , and no more . It is not , a cheerful experience for anyone to have to share his bed - room with whoever ...
Had she been a man , who knew the place and would not submit to robbery , she would probably have been charged the usual rates , and no more . It is not , a cheerful experience for anyone to have to share his bed - room with whoever ...
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It should not be forgotten that two years have barely elapsed since the British Protectorate was declared over this region , and considering that it has never been effectively occupied , and that many of the natives have probably never ...
It should not be forgotten that two years have barely elapsed since the British Protectorate was declared over this region , and considering that it has never been effectively occupied , and that many of the natives have probably never ...
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