The Gentleman's Magazine, Volumen 261The "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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“ If aw were a man aw'd think o ' somethin ' better nor deeth , David Carr ! " “ There is nothing better - for me , " he answered . Ret looked at him and then on the ground , and tears stole down her cheeks .
“ If aw were a man aw'd think o ' somethin ' better nor deeth , David Carr ! " “ There is nothing better - for me , " he answered . Ret looked at him and then on the ground , and tears stole down her cheeks .
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... of overwhelming odds , and that numerically inferior English fleets paralysed the ocean commerce of Spain , cannot be explained by the mere facts that English vessels were the better sea - boats and Englishmen the better seamen .
... of overwhelming odds , and that numerically inferior English fleets paralysed the ocean commerce of Spain , cannot be explained by the mere facts that English vessels were the better sea - boats and Englishmen the better seamen .
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The share - taking public will always prefer companies that are supposed to have a large capital ; and if those who join the concern are allowed to pay their contributions by small instalments , so much the better .
The share - taking public will always prefer companies that are supposed to have a large capital ; and if those who join the concern are allowed to pay their contributions by small instalments , so much the better .
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