The Gentleman's Magazine, Volumen 282The "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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And all the while I am conscious of being falsc to my better self . My truest sympathies and interests lie among those whose life's programme is work and suffering . Why do you wish to keep me from what , with all your worldliness ...
And all the while I am conscious of being falsc to my better self . My truest sympathies and interests lie among those whose life's programme is work and suffering . Why do you wish to keep me from what , with all your worldliness ...
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Jingle's and Tupman's faces are better in 6 than in a , and Jingle's legs are better drawn in b . 7. " The Dying Clown . " A most dramatic and tragic conception , which shows that Seymour would have been invaluable later on for Dickens ...
Jingle's and Tupman's faces are better in 6 than in a , and Jingle's legs are better drawn in b . 7. " The Dying Clown . " A most dramatic and tragic conception , which shows that Seymour would have been invaluable later on for Dickens ...
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Fortunately I was not more than a hundred yards from a river which ran in the grass field below , and I determined to evacuate my present position , and take refuge in it , where I might evade or better deal with my assailants .
Fortunately I was not more than a hundred yards from a river which ran in the grass field below , and I determined to evacuate my present position , and take refuge in it , where I might evade or better deal with my assailants .
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Annam The Emperor of and his Capital By EDWARD II PARKER | 119 |
On Behalf of Birds By ROBIN BIRDILOVE | 217 |
Pater Walter By Rev STANLEY ADDLESHAW | 227 |
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