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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... young lady who showed me the way . " " Met a young lady ? What young lady ? Is that a chivalrous youth's fine way of talking of a fisher - girl ? " " Oh , no ; a young lady who wore a hat and feather , and drove in a pony - carriage ...
... young lady who showed me the way . " " Met a young lady ? What young lady ? Is that a chivalrous youth's fine way of talking of a fisher - girl ? " " Oh , no ; a young lady who wore a hat and feather , and drove in a pony - carriage ...
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THE LATE JOHN JOHN MITCHEL AND THE YOUNG IRELAND PARTY . BY A YOUNG IRELANDER OF '48 . KNEW them all , and was in the days of the " Young Ire- land Party " entirely identified with their policy . They did not call themselves " Young ...
THE LATE JOHN JOHN MITCHEL AND THE YOUNG IRELAND PARTY . BY A YOUNG IRELANDER OF '48 . KNEW them all , and was in the days of the " Young Ire- land Party " entirely identified with their policy . They did not call themselves " Young ...
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... young men - oh , yes - espe- cially in young men . " " It is not discretion in this case , Mrs. Seagraves , " Christmas said bluntly ; " only that I don't know what you mean . " " This about Miss Challoner and young Vidal - you know ...
... young men - oh , yes - espe- cially in young men . " " It is not discretion in this case , Mrs. Seagraves , " Christmas said bluntly ; " only that I don't know what you mean . " " This about Miss Challoner and young Vidal - you know ...
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