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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... Smiling from ear to ear . A cry , like the cry of the Elves and Gnomes , Went up from the breast on which he lay ... smile of his small weird face , While he drank , with the white milk of her breast , A loving and human grace . But ...
... Smiling from ear to ear . A cry , like the cry of the Elves and Gnomes , Went up from the breast on which he lay ... smile of his small weird face , While he drank , with the white milk of her breast , A loving and human grace . But ...
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... smile , and was full of hope . Mr. Hood was better , and Mr. Capern saw him at his desk , among his papers , in his favourite velvet coat , wearing the same old smile , and he welcomed me in the same old cheery tone . " " I am glad you ...
... smile , and was full of hope . Mr. Hood was better , and Mr. Capern saw him at his desk , among his papers , in his favourite velvet coat , wearing the same old smile , and he welcomed me in the same old cheery tone . " " I am glad you ...
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... smile . Mr. George is always broad - chested and dragoon - like . Edith Dombey is always stately . Murdle is always most vulgarly reticent and suspicious . Tulkinghorne is invariably a secret . That warning finger of Detective Bucket is ...
... smile . Mr. George is always broad - chested and dragoon - like . Edith Dombey is always stately . Murdle is always most vulgarly reticent and suspicious . Tulkinghorne is invariably a secret . That warning finger of Detective Bucket is ...
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