Gentleman's Magazine and Historical Review, Volumen 246A. Dodd and A. Smith, 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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... knew ; but it pleased her to believe him both , that she might have cause for the small thin thread of bitterness which was beginning to weave itself into the golden garment of her love . And when she looked into the glass and studied ...
... knew ; but it pleased her to believe him both , that she might have cause for the small thin thread of bitterness which was beginning to weave itself into the golden garment of her love . And when she looked into the glass and studied ...
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... knew thee but to love thee ; None named thee but to praise . ” For George Whyte - Melville was all that is highest and sweetest , bravest and best , in that all - eloquent title , " an English gentleman . " The public that only knew him ...
... knew thee but to love thee ; None named thee but to praise . ” For George Whyte - Melville was all that is highest and sweetest , bravest and best , in that all - eloquent title , " an English gentleman . " The public that only knew him ...
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... knew he had for her . She knew too that she was unjust to condemn him for his want of orthodoxy . She had borne with his agnosticism for the last fifteen years in perfect tranquillity of conscience ; her utmost remonstrance having been ...
... knew he had for her . She knew too that she was unjust to condemn him for his want of orthodoxy . She had borne with his agnosticism for the last fifteen years in perfect tranquillity of conscience ; her utmost remonstrance having been ...
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Clues and Traces in Natural History By Dr A WILSON | 41 |
Falconry The Revival of By CHARLES PEBODY | 96 |
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