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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... keep awake the conscience of well - to - do and well - behaved people it is needful occasionally to quit the generalisms of warning and to fix attention on exceptional sins of selfishness or inhumanity which more or less beset us all ...
... keep awake the conscience of well - to - do and well - behaved people it is needful occasionally to quit the generalisms of warning and to fix attention on exceptional sins of selfishness or inhumanity which more or less beset us all ...
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... keep house all day and work all night , and feel all the better . I am awfully sorry to bring your visit to an end , but it must be done . Details will keep till you come . " Mrs. Burnett rather shook her head over this letter , but ...
... keep house all day and work all night , and feel all the better . I am awfully sorry to bring your visit to an end , but it must be done . Details will keep till you come . " Mrs. Burnett rather shook her head over this letter , but ...
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... keep a grain of good sense- she did not accuse men or any class of men of having entered into a vast conspiracy to keep women down and all the fields of work for themselves . On the contrary , such a view would have been degrading to ...
... keep a grain of good sense- she did not accuse men or any class of men of having entered into a vast conspiracy to keep women down and all the fields of work for themselves . On the contrary , such a view would have been degrading to ...
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