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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... turned the hauberk wrong side foremost ; but , as when he had tumbled and taken seizin of England on Pevensey beach , so again he had con- verted evil omen to fine prophecy . He who was only a Duke , he had told them , would be turned ...
... turned the hauberk wrong side foremost ; but , as when he had tumbled and taken seizin of England on Pevensey beach , so again he had con- verted evil omen to fine prophecy . He who was only a Duke , he had told them , would be turned ...
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... turned to shake hands with the man opposite to Brummell . As the Prince turned from that man - I forget who it was - Brummell leaned forward across the passage , and said , in a loud voice , ' Who is your fat friend ? ' We were dismayed ...
... turned to shake hands with the man opposite to Brummell . As the Prince turned from that man - I forget who it was - Brummell leaned forward across the passage , and said , in a loud voice , ' Who is your fat friend ? ' We were dismayed ...
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... turned to a dull rage , not appeased when Carveth remarked , drily , that the excuse made matters , if anything , rather worse than before . There were several witnesses to the scene on the verandah , which Ritson did not attempt to ...
... turned to a dull rage , not appeased when Carveth remarked , drily , that the excuse made matters , if anything , rather worse than before . There were several witnesses to the scene on the verandah , which Ritson did not attempt to ...
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