The Gentleman's Magazine, Volumen 264The "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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... be very glad to receive them , but as he is now very busy , he wishes to defer it till he is less engaged than at present . ( In English . ) This is the purport but not the wording of the message which I cannot positively remember .
... be very glad to receive them , but as he is now very busy , he wishes to defer it till he is less engaged than at present . ( In English . ) This is the purport but not the wording of the message which I cannot positively remember .
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He did not wish , any more than Thackeray , to constitute himself policeman over the naughty people in the world . Such work is done by meaner minds , in which there is usually a desire for notoriety or strong wish for revenge .
He did not wish , any more than Thackeray , to constitute himself policeman over the naughty people in the world . Such work is done by meaner minds , in which there is usually a desire for notoriety or strong wish for revenge .
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Oronte , Acaste , and Clitandre leave her , declaring it their wish to see her no more . Arsinoé comments also on what has happened , and pretends to pity Alceste , who did not deserve such treatment . Come what may Alceste will not ...
Oronte , Acaste , and Clitandre leave her , declaring it their wish to see her no more . Arsinoé comments also on what has happened , and pretends to pity Alceste , who did not deserve such treatment . Come what may Alceste will not ...
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