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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... brother's house , Plas Madoc , leading by the hand his little daughter Enone , a pale , lily - like maiden , whom he had brought from India to place in the care of his sister - in - law . Providence had lent him but this one bud , and ...
... brother's house , Plas Madoc , leading by the hand his little daughter Enone , a pale , lily - like maiden , whom he had brought from India to place in the care of his sister - in - law . Providence had lent him but this one bud , and ...
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... brother Mr. Cramp , on the ground that this was probably the last time that brother and friend would appear among them , as , weary of the Old World , its kingcrafts and superstitions , he had resolved to seek the freshening air of the ...
... brother Mr. Cramp , on the ground that this was probably the last time that brother and friend would appear among them , as , weary of the Old World , its kingcrafts and superstitions , he had resolved to seek the freshening air of the ...
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... brother's opinion that my father disliked the name of " Tom Hood " -he certainly did - perhaps be- cause he lived in a generation when people were not quite so familiar in their manners . My brother , however , always called himself Tom ...
... brother's opinion that my father disliked the name of " Tom Hood " -he certainly did - perhaps be- cause he lived in a generation when people were not quite so familiar in their manners . My brother , however , always called himself Tom ...
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