The Gentleman's Magazine, Volume 236F. 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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Page 113
... answer the question in her own way . The Magistrate : She may offer any explanation afterwards ; but the practice , I think , is that she shall first answer the question , and then give any explanation she may think desirable . Your ...
... answer the question in her own way . The Magistrate : She may offer any explanation afterwards ; but the practice , I think , is that she shall first answer the question , and then give any explanation she may think desirable . Your ...
Page 121
... answer . She had fainted . There was a murmur of sympathy in court . Lord St. Barnard wetted her hands and lips ... answers take me greatly by surprise . I fear I must refresh your memory by several far more serious incidents than these ...
... answer . She had fainted . There was a murmur of sympathy in court . Lord St. Barnard wetted her hands and lips ... answers take me greatly by surprise . I fear I must refresh your memory by several far more serious incidents than these ...
Page 546
... answering questions was wont much to amuse the House before repetition palled upon the appetite . If the question might be answered by the monosyllable " yes " or " no , " " yes " or " no " was the full extent of Mr. Lowe's answer . He ...
... answering questions was wont much to amuse the House before repetition palled upon the appetite . If the question might be answered by the monosyllable " yes " or " no , " " yes " or " no " was the full extent of Mr. Lowe's answer . He ...
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Prince Bismarck and Pio Nono By W HEPWORTH DIXON | 1 |
Great Trial at Bar The By MOY THOMAS | 30 |
A Peep at Court and City Life in | 89 |
Copyright | |
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