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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... night . He assisted me towards morning , and was highly satisfied with my night's work " —as considering the fact stated in the first line of the next paragraph he ought to have been . " We was exposed to a heavy Fire of musketery and ...
... night . He assisted me towards morning , and was highly satisfied with my night's work " —as considering the fact stated in the first line of the next paragraph he ought to have been . " We was exposed to a heavy Fire of musketery and ...
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The night of the day when Christmas left for London Marie sat up reading in her turret chamber , the room in which Nathaniel Cramp had done honour to the chatelaine . Two soft lamps lighted the room , and , though the rain was still ...
The night of the day when Christmas left for London Marie sat up reading in her turret chamber , the room in which Nathaniel Cramp had done honour to the chatelaine . Two soft lamps lighted the room , and , though the rain was still ...
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... night . Shouldn't you like it ? I said you would . " " Yes . If Granny knew . I wonder if she would let me stay at Yr Ogo all night . " " 6 Well , then , I'm sure she wouldn't . " " I shall try for it . I must sleep there some night ...
... night . Shouldn't you like it ? I said you would . " " Yes . If Granny knew . I wonder if she would let me stay at Yr Ogo all night . " " 6 Well , then , I'm sure she wouldn't . " " I shall try for it . I must sleep there some night ...
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