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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Is it not rather true that there is a strain of unreality about her affection for Arthur , finely though she expresses it ? A true mother loves best the weakling of her flock , and layishes most affection on that one which stands most ...
Is it not rather true that there is a strain of unreality about her affection for Arthur , finely though she expresses it ? A true mother loves best the weakling of her flock , and layishes most affection on that one which stands most ...
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This was what Beyle's writings did not always possess -- the true ring — for Napoleon was the idol of the army , and no ties are more powerful than those which bind the soldier to his chief . There is also some historic value , it must ...
This was what Beyle's writings did not always possess -- the true ring — for Napoleon was the idol of the army , and no ties are more powerful than those which bind the soldier to his chief . There is also some historic value , it must ...
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“ Desperate , that is true . ” “ And you know them ? ” “ Kostioushka I know . Ay , I reckon every dog knows that brute . The merchant , too , I have noticed previously . But the one who remained behind , I do not remember to have seen ...
“ Desperate , that is true . ” “ And you know them ? ” “ Kostioushka I know . Ay , I reckon every dog knows that brute . The merchant , too , I have noticed previously . But the one who remained behind , I do not remember to have seen ...
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Beyle Henri By C E MEETKERKE | 39 |
Blind The and Paris By E C PRICE | 137 |
Croker John Wilson By P A SILLARD | 145 |
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