The Gentleman's Magazine, Volumen 269The "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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One by one his fetters were loosened and at length in joy he could stretch his limbs once more in freedom ; but his joy soon turned to rage when he heard how that freedom had been bought , and naught but his sister's tears , her words ...
One by one his fetters were loosened and at length in joy he could stretch his limbs once more in freedom ; but his joy soon turned to rage when he heard how that freedom had been bought , and naught but his sister's tears , her words ...
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Once when we bivouacked close to a native village we were disturbed by elephants , but the villagers turned out in large numbers and scared them away with shouts , shrieks , and the beating of tom - toms . Water was scarce , for the ...
Once when we bivouacked close to a native village we were disturbed by elephants , but the villagers turned out in large numbers and scared them away with shouts , shrieks , and the beating of tom - toms . Water was scarce , for the ...
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A German story from Münster tells how the Lord and St. Peter once visited a man named Hans Lustig , who had once been rich , but had gambled away all his fortune . In return for his hospitality , he was allowed the usual three wishes ...
A German story from Münster tells how the Lord and St. Peter once visited a man named Hans Lustig , who had once been rich , but had gambled away all his fortune . In return for his hospitality , he was allowed the usual three wishes ...
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