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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They took me in , they pitied me , they gave me kindly words and cheer , A kinder welcome who shall see than yours , O friend and lady dear ! [ The rest is wanting . ) Verily Thackeray had the soul of a true knight errant .
They took me in , they pitied me , they gave me kindly words and cheer , A kinder welcome who shall see than yours , O friend and lady dear ! [ The rest is wanting . ) Verily Thackeray had the soul of a true knight errant .
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This was given up at the Peace in 1814 , when a great reduction of the national expenses took place . This line had nineteen stations , it being necessary to take a rather roundabout course to get sufficiently high points in so flat a ...
This was given up at the Peace in 1814 , when a great reduction of the national expenses took place . This line had nineteen stations , it being necessary to take a rather roundabout course to get sufficiently high points in so flat a ...
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“ Elliot thereupon took accurate survey of the matter , and rapidly enough and with perfect skill , though still a novice in Berlin affairs , managed to do it . Privily hired or made his servant hire the chief Housebreaker or Pickpocket ...
“ Elliot thereupon took accurate survey of the matter , and rapidly enough and with perfect skill , though still a novice in Berlin affairs , managed to do it . Privily hired or made his servant hire the chief Housebreaker or Pickpocket ...
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