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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... Granny ! Oh , if they had only known that this was the joyful news that the flag signalled , they would have run ashore more quickly than Arthur and all his men when they brought over the big cauldron of Irish money . " Jump in , Granny ...
... Granny ! Oh , if they had only known that this was the joyful news that the flag signalled , they would have run ashore more quickly than Arthur and all his men when they brought over the big cauldron of Irish money . " Jump in , Granny ...
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... Granny ? " " Oh , Granny , I am sure there is room in Yr Ogo . " " Where is that ? Is it anywhere near ? I never heard of it . " " It is in Pen . " " I don't know what you mean , boys , but turn the boat round if we can't get on this ...
... Granny ? " " Oh , Granny , I am sure there is room in Yr Ogo . " " Where is that ? Is it anywhere near ? I never heard of it . " " It is in Pen . " " I don't know what you mean , boys , but turn the boat round if we can't get on this ...
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... Granny , being over , he and Owen would set off and scour every nook and corner of the world , and even beyond it ... Granny had run away from , and left in possession of the cottage ? Why didn't she fetch the constable and turn him out ...
... Granny , being over , he and Owen would set off and scour every nook and corner of the world , and even beyond it ... Granny had run away from , and left in possession of the cottage ? Why didn't she fetch the constable and turn him out ...
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