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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I hope I am not responsible — the ball , I mean ? ” “ Oh , no . I'm sorry they're all out - my uncle and all ; but he told me to say that if it was anything about business ” He smiled : she was clearly no adept in the art of telling ...
I hope I am not responsible — the ball , I mean ? ” “ Oh , no . I'm sorry they're all out - my uncle and all ; but he told me to say that if it was anything about business ” He smiled : she was clearly no adept in the art of telling ...
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It is not necessary to add that Mr. Beresford Hope is not a pleasant Talker , but his speeches are always worth reading , being lightened up by witty , epigrammatic sentences and by the great grace of culture .
It is not necessary to add that Mr. Beresford Hope is not a pleasant Talker , but his speeches are always worth reading , being lightened up by witty , epigrammatic sentences and by the great grace of culture .
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“ I hope your good wife is well ? I hope she is at home ? ” she said , “ Will you let her know that the lady who owed so much to her kind nursing , and another friend , are anxious to see her ? ” Peter Artigheim despatched one of the ...
“ I hope your good wife is well ? I hope she is at home ? ” she said , “ Will you let her know that the lady who owed so much to her kind nursing , and another friend , are anxious to see her ? ” Peter Artigheim despatched one of the ...
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