The Gentleman's Magazine, Volume 290F. Jefferies, 1967 - 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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Taylor asked what was to be done next . The Captain muttered an imprecation on the corpse , and replied , “ We must not take him out of doors ; someone will see us mayhap . ” Taylor stepped out , returning in a minute with a spade .
Taylor asked what was to be done next . The Captain muttered an imprecation on the corpse , and replied , “ We must not take him out of doors ; someone will see us mayhap . ” Taylor stepped out , returning in a minute with a spade .
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she asked . She lifted her scattered songs and returned them to their case . As she did so , “ How often have you begged me to sing them ? ” she asked . And again , " How have you listened ? ” “ She sang them , " he muttered hoarsely ...
she asked . She lifted her scattered songs and returned them to their case . As she did so , “ How often have you begged me to sing them ? ” she asked . And again , " How have you listened ? ” “ She sang them , " he muttered hoarsely ...
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Nobody asked him why he went nor whether he was ill , for none cared sufficiently to trouble themselves over him . “ I hate him , " thought Jack of Jim ; “ he's no friend of mine . I'll be even with him to - morrow , " and with a mind ...
Nobody asked him why he went nor whether he was ill , for none cared sufficiently to trouble themselves over him . “ I hate him , " thought Jack of Jim ; “ he's no friend of mine . I'll be even with him to - morrow , " and with a mind ...
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