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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to open wide the gates , and speaks aloud with all his old dignity and force . As the old man enters , leaning on his staff , he addresses him : Speak ! have they told you , whosoe'er you be , That in the Taunus ' twixt Cologne and ...
to open wide the gates , and speaks aloud with all his old dignity and force . As the old man enters , leaning on his staff , he addresses him : Speak ! have they told you , whosoe'er you be , That in the Taunus ' twixt Cologne and ...
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He rises and looks round as if in fear , speaking almost at random with broken words : For it was here within these hideous walls Which almost seem to breathe - on such ... The thing they call remorse : and here I speak Unto dead ears !
He rises and looks round as if in fear , speaking almost at random with broken words : For it was here within these hideous walls Which almost seem to breathe - on such ... The thing they call remorse : and here I speak Unto dead ears !
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at the same time in two opposite quarters of the globe , among a set of nations all of which speak English . " LORD A. True ; but you must remember that with the exception of a few countries in our little Europe , which retain their ...
at the same time in two opposite quarters of the globe , among a set of nations all of which speak English . " LORD A. True ; but you must remember that with the exception of a few countries in our little Europe , which retain their ...
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