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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The little sweetmeat - pot became for the moment conse- crated into a sort of funeral urn in which the ashes of a happy anxious time were enclosed . Mrs. Cramp felt no wonder , hardly any new shock , when , after she had told him a good ...
The little sweetmeat - pot became for the moment conse- crated into a sort of funeral urn in which the ashes of a happy anxious time were enclosed . Mrs. Cramp felt no wonder , hardly any new shock , when , after she had told him a good ...
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He felt himself red and hot ; he could not wholly keep down his emotion . on that " I don't know what Miss Challoner's opinions are subject , " he said , trying to speak composedly . " I don't think she ever said anything to me about it ...
He felt himself red and hot ; he could not wholly keep down his emotion . on that " I don't know what Miss Challoner's opinions are subject , " he said , trying to speak composedly . " I don't think she ever said anything to me about it ...
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They felt that England had done great services in litera- ture ; that in practical science she stood at the head of the modern world ; that , as has been already said , her political institutions were great bulwarks of human freedom .
They felt that England had done great services in litera- ture ; that in practical science she stood at the head of the modern world ; that , as has been already said , her political institutions were great bulwarks of human freedom .
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