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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He did not answer her , but turned to his daughter . “ Will you give me the bill at once , please ? ” Dulcie reluctantly handed him a paper that was pinned to the bodice of one of the gowns . Both women , with heightened colour ...
He did not answer her , but turned to his daughter . “ Will you give me the bill at once , please ? ” Dulcie reluctantly handed him a paper that was pinned to the bodice of one of the gowns . Both women , with heightened colour ...
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A number of us lined the entrance passage to receive the Prince , who , as he passed along , turned from side to side to shake hands with each of us ; but when he came to Brummell he passed him without the smallest notice , and turned ...
A number of us lined the entrance passage to receive the Prince , who , as he passed along , turned from side to side to shake hands with each of us ; but when he came to Brummell he passed him without the smallest notice , and turned ...
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Ritson knew the language nearly as well as Carveth , so no interpreter was needed . Ritson said , sulkily , that he had been drunk and remembered nothing . He knew , however , that the charge was true , and his selfdisgust turned to a ...
Ritson knew the language nearly as well as Carveth , so no interpreter was needed . Ritson said , sulkily , that he had been drunk and remembered nothing . He knew , however , that the charge was true , and his selfdisgust turned to a ...
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