The Gentleman's Magazine, Volumen 238F. 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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... Bagot suggested to Eustace that it would be as well for him to go and see , he was met by the filial response , " Confound it , no , I am deuced tired , and in no mood to be grinned at for a spoon . Nemie will be delighted to go and see ...
... Bagot suggested to Eustace that it would be as well for him to go and see , he was met by the filial response , " Confound it , no , I am deuced tired , and in no mood to be grinned at for a spoon . Nemie will be delighted to go and see ...
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And Mr. Eustace Bagot , his handsome countenance slightly per- turbed , re - entered the house . It was now getting late , and Miss Bagot's prolonged absence had become alarming . So much so that Mr. Bagot determined on going to talk ...
And Mr. Eustace Bagot , his handsome countenance slightly per- turbed , re - entered the house . It was now getting late , and Miss Bagot's prolonged absence had become alarming . So much so that Mr. Bagot determined on going to talk ...
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... Bagot had gone to bed long ago . Whereupon ensued such a volley of threats and fierce invectives that Mrs. Bagot , having failed in inducing her son to move , got up to ascertain for herself the cause of the tumult . 66 This was ...
... Bagot had gone to bed long ago . Whereupon ensued such a volley of threats and fierce invectives that Mrs. Bagot , having failed in inducing her son to move , got up to ascertain for herself the cause of the tumult . 66 This was ...
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