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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... Jansen , whom he would have praised with the greatest readiness if he had known that it would give her any gratification . He was a good - natured young man , who never cared to injure anybody ; but he generally found that conversations ...
... Jansen , whom he would have praised with the greatest readiness if he had known that it would give her any gratification . He was a good - natured young man , who never cared to injure anybody ; but he generally found that conversations ...
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It was in the British Museum that the acquaintance between Sybil Jansen and Christmas , begun in Mrs. Seagraves ' drawing - room , had ripened into something like friendship , at least on his side . Miss Jansen had gone in for ...
It was in the British Museum that the acquaintance between Sybil Jansen and Christmas , begun in Mrs. Seagraves ' drawing - room , had ripened into something like friendship , at least on his side . Miss Jansen had gone in for ...
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... Jansen . " Who ? " Miss Jansen coldly asked . " Marie Challoner . She is the sweetest of girls - so fresh and unconstrained . " " She is the sort of woman , " Sybil said , emphatically , " who keeps us as we are . " " Is she really ...
... Jansen . " Who ? " Miss Jansen coldly asked . " Marie Challoner . She is the sweetest of girls - so fresh and unconstrained . " " She is the sort of woman , " Sybil said , emphatically , " who keeps us as we are . " " Is she really ...
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