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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... father was breaking down and began to be conscious that he was not destined ever to see the country of his youth any more . When the young man sat by his father's dying bed , the last words that came clearly from his lips were Dione ...
... father was breaking down and began to be conscious that he was not destined ever to see the country of his youth any more . When the young man sat by his father's dying bed , the last words that came clearly from his lips were Dione ...
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... father rendered honourable , will you , with your usual courtesy , insert a few words from me in your next number ? He I must first set to rights a minor question as to my dear brother's name . was always called Tom , and I believe till ...
... father rendered honourable , will you , with your usual courtesy , insert a few words from me in your next number ? He I must first set to rights a minor question as to my dear brother's name . was always called Tom , and I believe till ...
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... father spoiled me ! " " I am sorry to hear that my father has spoiled anybody ! " " I don't mean seriously , of course ; but he has such a head for business and finance and all that ; and he always told me I had too : and he is such a ...
... father spoiled me ! " " I am sorry to hear that my father has spoiled anybody ! " " I don't mean seriously , of course ; but he has such a head for business and finance and all that ; and he always told me I had too : and he is such a ...
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