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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... wish you could tell me , though - it might be useful some day to know how to lose one's head to such good purpose . I wish I could sleep like that . I'm a first class sleeper , but nothing to you . Do you ever dream ? " " How far are ...
... wish you could tell me , though - it might be useful some day to know how to lose one's head to such good purpose . I wish I could sleep like that . I'm a first class sleeper , but nothing to you . Do you ever dream ? " " How far are ...
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... wish to say that I do not intend to speak disre- spectfully of the " old school " actors to whom we moderns owe our education : I merely wish to show that the pupils are a credit to their masters and that some progression has been made ...
... wish to say that I do not intend to speak disre- spectfully of the " old school " actors to whom we moderns owe our education : I merely wish to show that the pupils are a credit to their masters and that some progression has been made ...
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... wish I could solve that problem : Why are there no magic mirrors now ? I wonder whether it will be from Australia that we get his next letter ? Poor fellow , scholar of St. Christopher's as he was , I hope it may be from there : that ...
... wish I could solve that problem : Why are there no magic mirrors now ? I wonder whether it will be from Australia that we get his next letter ? Poor fellow , scholar of St. Christopher's as he was , I hope it may be from there : that ...
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