The Gentleman's Magazine, Volumen 301F. Jefferies, 1906 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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... once been connected had never " flooded the market with indifferent stuff , " but remembering those over - crowded bookshelves , I was not wholly prepared to give the statement the lie direct . In the old times ( to which some of us ...
... once been connected had never " flooded the market with indifferent stuff , " but remembering those over - crowded bookshelves , I was not wholly prepared to give the statement the lie direct . In the old times ( to which some of us ...
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... once loved them , neglect their worship even for a brief moment . Though at heart she was always a mystic ( as her conversion to the Catholic faith gave proof ) , Mrs. Craigie could never forget she had first won the ear of the public ...
... once loved them , neglect their worship even for a brief moment . Though at heart she was always a mystic ( as her conversion to the Catholic faith gave proof ) , Mrs. Craigie could never forget she had first won the ear of the public ...
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... once living with kings , drinking mead and wine ; to - day I am drinking whey - water among withered old women . . . . When my arms are seen it is long and thin they are ; once they used to be fondling , they used to be around great ...
... once living with kings , drinking mead and wine ; to - day I am drinking whey - water among withered old women . . . . When my arms are seen it is long and thin they are ; once they used to be fondling , they used to be around great ...
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