The Gentleman's Magazine, Volume 235F. Jefferies, 1968 - 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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... Stot's acquaintance is worth at least £ 2,000 a year . Then the Stots are agreeable folk . Mr. Stot is not courtly in his manners , but he is frank and not obtrusive . Mrs. Stot is jolly and good - natured . She is always ready to do ...
... Stot's acquaintance is worth at least £ 2,000 a year . Then the Stots are agreeable folk . Mr. Stot is not courtly in his manners , but he is frank and not obtrusive . Mrs. Stot is jolly and good - natured . She is always ready to do ...
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... Stot's , which could not forget if it wanted . " " You saw me once only , Mrs. Stot , and I am greatly changed . " " I have a sort of recollection . Who is it , Stot ? " 66 Can't you guess ? Don't you know the gentleman we have talked ...
... Stot's , which could not forget if it wanted . " " You saw me once only , Mrs. Stot , and I am greatly changed . " " I have a sort of recollection . Who is it , Stot ? " 66 Can't you guess ? Don't you know the gentleman we have talked ...
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... Stot to the servant . Stot , I'm a cross - grained wretch . That's what I am , and I de- serve I don't know what for worrying you when you are doing your best . " Mr. Stot gave his wife an audible kiss . 66 ' Nonsense , my dear , you ...
... Stot to the servant . Stot , I'm a cross - grained wretch . That's what I am , and I de- serve I don't know what for worrying you when you are doing your best . " Mr. Stot gave his wife an audible kiss . 66 ' Nonsense , my dear , you ...
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