The Gentleman's Magazine, Volume 288F. Jefferies, 1967 - Early English newspapers 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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Page 121
... hope it's all straight now . Your friend appears to be a born lawyer . I've never been so cross- examined in my life , and then he produced a Prayer Book and made me go through the whole Marriage Service with him to see if there was ...
... hope it's all straight now . Your friend appears to be a born lawyer . I've never been so cross- examined in my life , and then he produced a Prayer Book and made me go through the whole Marriage Service with him to see if there was ...
Page 377
exercise the desire for the merely sensual , and in that trend lies the hope of the intellectual drama . The high ... hope of coming glory . And after all that is as much as the heart of man may desire . ROBB LAWSON , VOL . CCLXXXVIII ...
exercise the desire for the merely sensual , and in that trend lies the hope of the intellectual drama . The high ... hope of coming glory . And after all that is as much as the heart of man may desire . ROBB LAWSON , VOL . CCLXXXVIII ...
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... hope either side had or ever meeting again . None of them quite knew how the rest of that day passed . It was near sunset when Lethbridge , staggering , rather than walking at the head of the little column , with his horse's bridle over ...
... hope either side had or ever meeting again . None of them quite knew how the rest of that day passed . It was near sunset when Lethbridge , staggering , rather than walking at the head of the little column , with his horse's bridle over ...
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