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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... lady . be changed , and you will seek the way of peace and righteousness . If you were as true to yourself as you are to your betrayer you would be happy from this hour . " Rose stood up , and did not attempt to control her indignation ...
... lady . be changed , and you will seek the way of peace and righteousness . If you were as true to yourself as you are to your betrayer you would be happy from this hour . " Rose stood up , and did not attempt to control her indignation ...
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Lady St. Barnard at St. George's , Hanover Square , in the presence of mutual friends and relatives and numerous witnesses . Lady St. Barnard was Miss Mary Waller , of Dunelm , grand - daughter of the late Mr. Luke Waller , organist of ...
Lady St. Barnard at St. George's , Hanover Square , in the presence of mutual friends and relatives and numerous witnesses . Lady St. Barnard was Miss Mary Waller , of Dunelm , grand - daughter of the late Mr. Luke Waller , organist of ...
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... Lady Bolsover , Lady Stavely , the Countess Tamar , and to several others . Were the letters open ? They were . Did you present them ? -Most of them ; and in addition to which the late Earl said he had written a long letter of ...
... Lady Bolsover , Lady Stavely , the Countess Tamar , and to several others . Were the letters open ? They were . Did you present them ? -Most of them ; and in addition to which the late Earl said he had written a long letter of ...
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Early Days of Napoleon III From the Private Diary | 27 |
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