The Gentleman's Magazine, Volumen 238The "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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But no ci my old friend ' He has grown , M ned with pride , as N oz . and palpitating That am I to call ya because in the evening dusk he seemed to her at first only an overgrown boy , and she was not fond of boys .
But no ci my old friend ' He has grown , M ned with pride , as N oz . and palpitating That am I to call ya because in the evening dusk he seemed to her at first only an overgrown boy , and she was not fond of boys .
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And these wilful ways consisted chiefly in devoting herself , heart and soul , to promoting the happiness of her boys . On one subject alone did they ever disagree . And this arose from Granny's want of appreciation of the beauties of ...
And these wilful ways consisted chiefly in devoting herself , heart and soul , to promoting the happiness of her boys . On one subject alone did they ever disagree . And this arose from Granny's want of appreciation of the beauties of ...
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As Jessy had long been expecting this , not only from the boys ' well - known proclivities in that direction , but from the fact that they were well able to be of use to Mr. Isaac Hughes upon such an occasion , leave and license were ...
As Jessy had long been expecting this , not only from the boys ' well - known proclivities in that direction , but from the fact that they were well able to be of use to Mr. Isaac Hughes upon such an occasion , leave and license were ...
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