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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... stand . The Charbagh bridge is won , but with severe loss , which continues more or less all the way to the Residency ; and when one comes to know the ground it becomes more and more obvious that the strategy of Havelock , overruled by ...
... stand . The Charbagh bridge is won , but with severe loss , which continues more or less all the way to the Residency ; and when one comes to know the ground it becomes more and more obvious that the strategy of Havelock , overruled by ...
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... stand up to him in a hand - to- hand fight for half an hour . They are thrown from the ramparts and beaten into the ditch by mere force of overwhelming numbers . Still with that dogged savage buli - dog pluck which marks the fight- ing ...
... stand up to him in a hand - to- hand fight for half an hour . They are thrown from the ramparts and beaten into the ditch by mere force of overwhelming numbers . Still with that dogged savage buli - dog pluck which marks the fight- ing ...
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... standing in the great hall , where we had been told to come , and no one to meet us . There was a crowd of persons standing before the entrance to a corridor to the left of the hall . Two policemen were continually begging them to stand ...
... standing in the great hall , where we had been told to come , and no one to meet us . There was a crowd of persons standing before the entrance to a corridor to the left of the hall . Two policemen were continually begging them to stand ...
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