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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... give me a claim - raise money , get arms — so that they must give me a position equal to my rank . I was a brigadier - general in the Confederate army . I resigned my commission because they wouldn't take my advice , and I saw that ...
... give me a claim - raise money , get arms — so that they must give me a position equal to my rank . I was a brigadier - general in the Confederate army . I resigned my commission because they wouldn't take my advice , and I saw that ...
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... Give me fog and rain ! Why , if you like , old fellow , -freeze ! ' Twill proof I'm still existing give . Cough , cold , or chilblains ! -why in these I find the evidence " I live ! " A cold ? I might be colder still . A cough ? A ...
... Give me fog and rain ! Why , if you like , old fellow , -freeze ! ' Twill proof I'm still existing give . Cough , cold , or chilblains ! -why in these I find the evidence " I live ! " A cold ? I might be colder still . A cough ? A ...
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... give me your arm . I want to talk with you . Robert dear , do give Miss Challoner your arm . " " Thank you , Captain Cameron , but I don't need any support , " said Marie . " I am accustomed to these steps . " " Of course she disdains ...
... give me your arm . I want to talk with you . Robert dear , do give Miss Challoner your arm . " " Thank you , Captain Cameron , but I don't need any support , " said Marie . " I am accustomed to these steps . " " Of course she disdains ...
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