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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Radford , in his blunt , matter - of - fact way , roundly asserted that the whole thing was humbug from beginning to end , and that it was altogether too much to expect any man endued with his proper share of common sense to believe it ...
Radford , in his blunt , matter - of - fact way , roundly asserted that the whole thing was humbug from beginning to end , and that it was altogether too much to expect any man endued with his proper share of common sense to believe it ...
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Often I fought with my drowsiness , and kept it aloof by sitting up the whole night and following day . Sometimes I lay down only in the day - time ; and sought to charm away the phantoms by requesting my family to sit around me and ...
Often I fought with my drowsiness , and kept it aloof by sitting up the whole night and following day . Sometimes I lay down only in the day - time ; and sought to charm away the phantoms by requesting my family to sit around me and ...
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... but it seems probable that Heine was inconsiderately if not heartlessly treated , and it is quite certain that the wild gloom and despair into which he was plunged by his rejection did much to distort and pervert his whole moral ...
... but it seems probable that Heine was inconsiderately if not heartlessly treated , and it is quite certain that the wild gloom and despair into which he was plunged by his rejection did much to distort and pervert his whole moral ...
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