Gentleman's Magazine and Historical Review, Volume 244A. Dodd and A. Smith, 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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... told you all about it . There is little more to be said . I think I ought to leave this at once . It will be too late to get an answer , or I would ask your advice , though a woman doesn't want anybody to advise her in such a matter as ...
... told you all about it . There is little more to be said . I think I ought to leave this at once . It will be too late to get an answer , or I would ask your advice , though a woman doesn't want anybody to advise her in such a matter as ...
Page 154
... told her - positively told her- " he couldn't bear to see her sitting at the top of his table , mum like a fool ! " The last feather fairly broke the back of her self - respect . She began to long for sympathy , for help , instruction ...
... told her - positively told her- " he couldn't bear to see her sitting at the top of his table , mum like a fool ! " The last feather fairly broke the back of her self - respect . She began to long for sympathy , for help , instruction ...
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... told as it was told to the writer by the principal party connected with it . " This must , of course , have been Tucker himself . DUTTON COOK . SAVAGE PENAL LAWS . F , interpreting the present by Joseph Surface . 44I.
... told as it was told to the writer by the principal party connected with it . " This must , of course , have been Tucker himself . DUTTON COOK . SAVAGE PENAL LAWS . F , interpreting the present by Joseph Surface . 44I.
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Cox David By FREDERICK WEDMORE | 1 |
HOW HANDSOME SHE LOOKED | 18 |
So Like a Man | 129 |
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