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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... Chiltern's words to me as he hurried off after luncheon , and here we were in the great hall , but there was no Chiltern , which was vexatious . True , it was half - past four , and he is such a stickler for what he calls punctu- ality ...
... Chiltern's words to me as he hurried off after luncheon , and here we were in the great hall , but there was no Chiltern , which was vexatious . True , it was half - past four , and he is such a stickler for what he calls punctu- ality ...
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... Chiltern said that he was Lord Hampton , with whom my great - grandfather went to Eton . He was at that time plain " John Russell , " and has for the last forty - five years been known as Sir John Pakington . But then Chiltern has a way ...
... Chiltern said that he was Lord Hampton , with whom my great - grandfather went to Eton . He was at that time plain " John Russell , " and has for the last forty - five years been known as Sir John Pakington . But then Chiltern has a way ...
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... Chiltern says , to have him sitting there silent in the midst of so much talking . This was specially felt during the debate about those Irish Acts with which he had so much to do . Chiltern tells me that whilst the debate was going on ...
... Chiltern says , to have him sitting there silent in the midst of so much talking . This was specially felt during the debate about those Irish Acts with which he had so much to do . Chiltern tells me that whilst the debate was going on ...
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