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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| " No doubt , no doubt . I heard his name mentioned every now and then . But what I mean is that he might have got on here in England if he had tried . " " Lut why should a man trouble himself to try for what he does not value ...
| " No doubt , no doubt . I heard his name mentioned every now and then . But what I mean is that he might have got on here in England if he had tried . " " Lut why should a man trouble himself to try for what he does not value ...
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... doubt essential to his general working power , it was in his case rather a tonic than an immediate stimulant , because it came after instead of during work hours . But this is significant of the same result , only in a different way ...
... doubt essential to his general working power , it was in his case rather a tonic than an immediate stimulant , because it came after instead of during work hours . But this is significant of the same result , only in a different way ...
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... doubt they would be glad to act in the same manner to- wards myself . " B- thereupon said , very quietly : - " I am quite ready , sir , to avow that I blackballed all the five candidates , and would feel it my duty again to do so , were ...
... doubt they would be glad to act in the same manner to- wards myself . " B- thereupon said , very quietly : - " I am quite ready , sir , to avow that I blackballed all the five candidates , and would feel it my duty again to do so , were ...
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