The Gentleman's Magazine, Volumen 281The "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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“ Sooner or later a very lukewarm expression compared with the terms he had used the day before , and Mrs. Cudlip could not prevent a note of disappointment from sounding in her voice as she said : " I thought you were anxious to know .
“ Sooner or later a very lukewarm expression compared with the terms he had used the day before , and Mrs. Cudlip could not prevent a note of disappointment from sounding in her voice as she said : " I thought you were anxious to know .
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On a later day in the same weck , we are told that he visited another Jacobite family in the neighbourhood , of the name of Hetherington . Mrs. Hetherington and her daughters left Cumberland soon after the royal visit , and lived in ...
On a later day in the same weck , we are told that he visited another Jacobite family in the neighbourhood , of the name of Hetherington . Mrs. Hetherington and her daughters left Cumberland soon after the royal visit , and lived in ...
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... as an intimation that the new Exodus has commenced , and that the chosen people is moving onwards out from the land of the later bondage . Who could the writer be ? he wondered . He thought it should not be very difficult to find ...
... as an intimation that the new Exodus has commenced , and that the chosen people is moving onwards out from the land of the later bondage . Who could the writer be ? he wondered . He thought it should not be very difficult to find ...
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