The Gentleman's Magazine, Volumen 240F. Jefferies, 1968 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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... Annie's enemies , I don't hate them at all . What's so ugly as a dissecting room , and what's so grand and beautiful if ye look at it in the right way ? Don't turn up your nose , Annie - it's a place where people are not afraid to soil ...
... Annie's enemies , I don't hate them at all . What's so ugly as a dissecting room , and what's so grand and beautiful if ye look at it in the right way ? Don't turn up your nose , Annie - it's a place where people are not afraid to soil ...
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... Annie to - day . Beatrice had , as usual , written home most courageous letters , and Annie , though once deceived , had lost no scrap of her profound belief in her sister's capacity for being and doing anything she pleased . She had ...
... Annie to - day . Beatrice had , as usual , written home most courageous letters , and Annie , though once deceived , had lost no scrap of her profound belief in her sister's capacity for being and doing anything she pleased . She had ...
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... Annie - or I should say in good time here's your luncheon , for I see it isn't Annie who's bringing it in . " " I wish I could think , Mrs. Burnett . " " Never think about thinking . Eat , and I'll think for ye . " " I only want to know ...
... Annie - or I should say in good time here's your luncheon , for I see it isn't Annie who's bringing it in . " " I wish I could think , Mrs. Burnett . " " Never think about thinking . Eat , and I'll think for ye . " " I only want to know ...
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