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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a certain delight about it , even though it reminded him of the social gap between them ; but to be called Natty by the cook had no delight in it at all . So Natty walked up and down the library , and now and then took up a book and ...
a certain delight about it , even though it reminded him of the social gap between them ; but to be called Natty by the cook had no delight in it at all . So Natty walked up and down the library , and now and then took up a book and ...
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... delighted , " Christmas answered . " Oh , yes ! I foresee that you and I shall agree in most of our opinions . You will ... delight , and saying to himself that as he had made up his mind to bury his love in the most secret and profound ...
... delighted , " Christmas answered . " Oh , yes ! I foresee that you and I shall agree in most of our opinions . You will ... delight , and saying to himself that as he had made up his mind to bury his love in the most secret and profound ...
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... delight in the prospect of marriage . But he was as pro- foundly convinced as the most conscientious and disinterested father could be that he was securing his daughter's happiness while advanc- ing his own ambition and hers . " The ...
... delight in the prospect of marriage . But he was as pro- foundly convinced as the most conscientious and disinterested father could be that he was securing his daughter's happiness while advanc- ing his own ambition and hers . " The ...
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