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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... boat . So that notwithstanding the splash of oars ( for there was not the faintest breath of wind to fill the sail ) heralded Granny and dinner , the sight of Hughes's boat , instead of their own beloved Prydwen , proved a terrible ...
... boat . So that notwithstanding the splash of oars ( for there was not the faintest breath of wind to fill the sail ) heralded Granny and dinner , the sight of Hughes's boat , instead of their own beloved Prydwen , proved a terrible ...
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... boat . She would , she thought , give them two years to knock about , and then it would be high time for them to consider about getting their own living . Jessy had never drawn the full amount of the allowance settled on her by Lord ...
... boat . She would , she thought , give them two years to knock about , and then it would be high time for them to consider about getting their own living . Jessy had never drawn the full amount of the allowance settled on her by Lord ...
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... boat . Grape and round shot flew about them from either bank , not always without deadly effect , some sank exhausted , and only four out of the number lived to reach the boat . More dead than alive , these were pulled in by Captain ...
... boat . Grape and round shot flew about them from either bank , not always without deadly effect , some sank exhausted , and only four out of the number lived to reach the boat . More dead than alive , these were pulled in by Captain ...
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