The Gentleman's Magazine, Volumen 238The "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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I never saw him since he was young - since we were both young . That seems so short a time — and now I am talking with his son ! We were great friends , and I must be fond of you for his sake . Did he ever tell you anything about me ?
I never saw him since he was young - since we were both young . That seems so short a time — and now I am talking with his son ! We were great friends , and I must be fond of you for his sake . Did he ever tell you anything about me ?
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I hope you are not an epicure , like the young fellows in the clubs of whom they tell me . " Christmas murmured something about not giving trouble . “ But you must dine . There was nothing to be had on the way here , I know .
I hope you are not an epicure , like the young fellows in the clubs of whom they tell me . " Christmas murmured something about not giving trouble . “ But you must dine . There was nothing to be had on the way here , I know .
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Is he not a very charming young man ? ( i , yes , of course you know him ; you see the Challoners so often ; and don't you think his speech was very clever ? ” “ Very clever , " Christmas answered , who had never read the speech ...
Is he not a very charming young man ? ( i , yes , of course you know him ; you see the Challoners so often ; and don't you think his speech was very clever ? ” “ Very clever , " Christmas answered , who had never read the speech ...
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