The Gentleman's Magazine, Volumen 237The "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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A violent scene ensued ; and M. Van de Weyer justified the course he adopted by maintaining that in the actual condition of society , for which he was in no degree responsible , a man must himself protect his honour , even when ...
A violent scene ensued ; and M. Van de Weyer justified the course he adopted by maintaining that in the actual condition of society , for which he was in no degree responsible , a man must himself protect his honour , even when ...
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All things had been lost but honour , and even that had been lost in the estimation of men . It was always on the cards that some unlucky accident might identify the famous painter with the convict ...
All things had been lost but honour , and even that had been lost in the estimation of men . It was always on the cards that some unlucky accident might identify the famous painter with the convict ...
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... of honour between a couple of shopmen brought down upon the Duel the contemptuous laughter of public opinion . ... him to run the risk of incurring ridicule , and the very words “ an affair of honour ” were music in Gerald's ear .
... of honour between a couple of shopmen brought down upon the Duel the contemptuous laughter of public opinion . ... him to run the risk of incurring ridicule , and the very words “ an affair of honour ” were music in Gerald's ear .
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