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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... manner was gracious and cordial , but it was not the grace nor cordiality of society . It was a strange manner altogether , and unlike any that Mrs. Fullerton had ever seen . It was and was not condescending ; friendly and yet not ...
... manner was gracious and cordial , but it was not the grace nor cordiality of society . It was a strange manner altogether , and unlike any that Mrs. Fullerton had ever seen . It was and was not condescending ; friendly and yet not ...
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... manner . On such occasions he is accustomed to assume a peculiar manner and to affect a particular tone . His manner is solemn , almost funere il , and his voice is projected through pursed - up lips , which produce a tone that has in ...
... manner . On such occasions he is accustomed to assume a peculiar manner and to affect a particular tone . His manner is solemn , almost funere il , and his voice is projected through pursed - up lips , which produce a tone that has in ...
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... manner into the House of Commons even when dealing with the Eastern Question and cataloguing " British In- terests . " He is essentially a fair - minded man , and is animated by an honest desire to do his duty . His answers and his ...
... manner into the House of Commons even when dealing with the Eastern Question and cataloguing " British In- terests . " He is essentially a fair - minded man , and is animated by an honest desire to do his duty . His answers and his ...
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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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