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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... Oakham , the respected housekeeper of the Towers . And circumstances are very hard upon her . In combination with her handmaidens , she has for some hours devoted herself to the novel task of brightening and adorning the breakfast ...
... Oakham , the respected housekeeper of the Towers . And circumstances are very hard upon her . In combination with her handmaidens , she has for some hours devoted herself to the novel task of brightening and adorning the breakfast ...
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... Oakham were as wide opened as park gates to detect any sight or sound of the Lady Egla , his lordship , my lady's maid , or even " that ugly foreigner . " At last Mrs. Oakham could endure it no longer , and as her knowledge of her ...
... Oakham were as wide opened as park gates to detect any sight or sound of the Lady Egla , his lordship , my lady's maid , or even " that ugly foreigner . " At last Mrs. Oakham could endure it no longer , and as her knowledge of her ...
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... Oakham , going into the breakfast - room ( which was ordered to be got ready this morning for the first time ) , might , as she after- wards informed the recreant Anstey , have been knocked down with a feather to see her ladyship ...
... Oakham , going into the breakfast - room ( which was ordered to be got ready this morning for the first time ) , might , as she after- wards informed the recreant Anstey , have been knocked down with a feather to see her ladyship ...
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