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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... brought about with his consent . Least of all nations has England to fear any assault . It is difficult to perceive why England stands so much aloof from Ger- many , when so much good might be done by a closer connection between them ...
... brought about with his consent . Least of all nations has England to fear any assault . It is difficult to perceive why England stands so much aloof from Ger- many , when so much good might be done by a closer connection between them ...
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... brought my money ? let's settle that before we proceed to the sintimental part of the matter . " " Certainly , " replied Henry . " Here's a hundred pound Bank of Ireland note at your service , which discharges my friend's obliga- tion ...
... brought my money ? let's settle that before we proceed to the sintimental part of the matter . " " Certainly , " replied Henry . " Here's a hundred pound Bank of Ireland note at your service , which discharges my friend's obliga- tion ...
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... brought into play . I had engaged a small tug steamer to go alongside the ship , and had instructed the man in charge , who was well up to the work , to get my letters if possible and then signal for me to go on board his tug . Not only ...
... brought into play . I had engaged a small tug steamer to go alongside the ship , and had instructed the man in charge , who was well up to the work , to get my letters if possible and then signal for me to go on board his tug . Not only ...
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