The Gentleman's Magazine, Volumen 292The "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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Next the bride and one of her Spanish ladies danced other two base dances and then departed up to the Queen . But the prettiest spectacle was when “ Henry , Duke of York , 1 The Lady Cicely and the Lady Anne had carried Arthur at the ...
Next the bride and one of her Spanish ladies danced other two base dances and then departed up to the Queen . But the prettiest spectacle was when “ Henry , Duke of York , 1 The Lady Cicely and the Lady Anne had carried Arthur at the ...
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Typewriters and the music of Wagner are alike foreshadowed in the following : LADY D. Have you seen Sir James lately ? LORD A. He quitted us only a few minutes before we had the pleasure of finding you here . LADY D. I wish you would ...
Typewriters and the music of Wagner are alike foreshadowed in the following : LADY D. Have you seen Sir James lately ? LORD A. He quitted us only a few minutes before we had the pleasure of finding you here . LADY D. I wish you would ...
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And Lady D was one of the patronesses of the new Cali . sthenic Academy for the Children of Pauper Operatives ! ” Lifts , telephones , and what has not come yet , but is probably on the way , automaton service , are foreshadowed thus ...
And Lady D was one of the patronesses of the new Cali . sthenic Academy for the Children of Pauper Operatives ! ” Lifts , telephones , and what has not come yet , but is probably on the way , automaton service , are foreshadowed thus ...
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