The Gentleman's Magazine, Volumen 292F. Jefferies, 1967 The "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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SOME DOMESTIC REMINISCENCES THOMAS CARLYLE AND OF HIS WIFE . THE HE following incidents in the everyday life of Thomas Carlyle and his wife , although trivial in themselves , may be of interest , as they are unknown to the general ...
SOME DOMESTIC REMINISCENCES THOMAS CARLYLE AND OF HIS WIFE . THE HE following incidents in the everyday life of Thomas Carlyle and his wife , although trivial in themselves , may be of interest , as they are unknown to the general ...
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... Carlyle was not popular with the domestics , Carlyle was even less so , as he went about , bestowing no word or look on anyone , absent - minded and taciturn . Even Andrew , who saw most of him , being so much out of doors , who made ...
... Carlyle was not popular with the domestics , Carlyle was even less so , as he went about , bestowing no word or look on anyone , absent - minded and taciturn . Even Andrew , who saw most of him , being so much out of doors , who made ...
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... Carlyle , who was very Scotch , and liked all Scotch things , approved of her in many ways , especially of her ... Carlyle's English cook either could not or would not learn , hence the following . Jessie was going to be married , and ...
... Carlyle , who was very Scotch , and liked all Scotch things , approved of her in many ways , especially of her ... Carlyle's English cook either could not or would not learn , hence the following . Jessie was going to be married , and ...
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