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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... Jessy gabbled somewhat about gratitude - not knowing that the word was fast dying out - adding that " since that ... Jessy's ear ? Without a moment's hesitation Jessy's answer is ready . " For very sure I'll come , my lord . When will ...
... Jessy gabbled somewhat about gratitude - not knowing that the word was fast dying out - adding that " since that ... Jessy's ear ? Without a moment's hesitation Jessy's answer is ready . " For very sure I'll come , my lord . When will ...
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... Jessy's æsthetic tendencies were astounding . Long before she knew Poole's Cave as a sight to be visited by the great rich world , she had delighted to ensconce herself in a corner on some brilliant sunny morning , when a glimmer of ...
... Jessy's æsthetic tendencies were astounding . Long before she knew Poole's Cave as a sight to be visited by the great rich world , she had delighted to ensconce herself in a corner on some brilliant sunny morning , when a glimmer of ...
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... Jessy had never ceased sending furtive glances through the window or doorway . And now Prydwen and its precious freight might be in sight any minute . Not without a stout wrench at her heart was Jessy's mind made up . But that once ...
... Jessy had never ceased sending furtive glances through the window or doorway . And now Prydwen and its precious freight might be in sight any minute . Not without a stout wrench at her heart was Jessy's mind made up . But that once ...
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