The Gentleman's Magazine, Volumen 246F. 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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... money was on the wrong side . Richard Spence , though emphatically a gentleman , had only his pay as a lieutenant in ... money or no money , and felt that his life with all its grand inheritance of thought and feeling would be in vain if ...
... money was on the wrong side . Richard Spence , though emphatically a gentleman , had only his pay as a lieutenant in ... money or no money , and felt that his life with all its grand inheritance of thought and feeling would be in vain if ...
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The system of winning money corresponds to this safe system of getting rid of money which has been uncomfortably won . Observe that if you only go on long enough with the double - or - quits method , as above , you are sure to get rid ...
The system of winning money corresponds to this safe system of getting rid of money which has been uncomfortably won . Observe that if you only go on long enough with the double - or - quits method , as above , you are sure to get rid ...
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... money , or of his available money for gambling . He cannot go on doubling the stakes when he has paid away more than half his money . Suppose , for instance , he has £ 1,000 in notes and £ 30 or so in sovereigns . He can wager ...
... money , or of his available money for gambling . He cannot go on doubling the stakes when he has paid away more than half his money . Suppose , for instance , he has £ 1,000 in notes and £ 30 or so in sovereigns . He can wager ...
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