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 140
... talk in her dreams . Her language by day was at first her own peculiar dialect of Irish- English : afterwards it rapidly toned down to the accent of Aunt Caroline and the Miss Penders , in which the note of provinciality was scarcely to ...
... talk in her dreams . Her language by day was at first her own peculiar dialect of Irish- English : afterwards it rapidly toned down to the accent of Aunt Caroline and the Miss Penders , in which the note of provinciality was scarcely to ...
Page 391
... talk . " Lord Calmont was something more than merely angry - and Don Pedro had never made any objection to his daughter being out in the night air before . There was nothing to be done , however , but to light a cigar silently and to be ...
... talk . " Lord Calmont was something more than merely angry - and Don Pedro had never made any objection to his daughter being out in the night air before . There was nothing to be done , however , but to light a cigar silently and to be ...
Page 655
... talk what one feels like books do . If I had colours , and knew how to use them but what's the use ? One couldn't paint a rainbow . Then there are the people " - " The lady of the face ? " " Not always . They used to talk in words that ...
... talk what one feels like books do . If I had colours , and knew how to use them but what's the use ? One couldn't paint a rainbow . Then there are the people " - " The lady of the face ? " " Not always . They used to talk in words that ...
Contents
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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