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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“ Her's alright , ” said Prue at last , turning to go , but with still averted face— " or ought to be . ... a lady if she had liked , for both she and Naomi had been well up - brought by the mother , who was gone - turned moodily away .
“ Her's alright , ” said Prue at last , turning to go , but with still averted face— " or ought to be . ... a lady if she had liked , for both she and Naomi had been well up - brought by the mother , who was gone - turned moodily away .
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But when we got home the lady had not been seen , so I set out again up the ghyll to Esk Hause , and there turned down the head into Borrowdale , as it was apparent that the lady had somehow strayed from the path .
But when we got home the lady had not been seen , so I set out again up the ghyll to Esk Hause , and there turned down the head into Borrowdale , as it was apparent that the lady had somehow strayed from the path .
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Probably he lighted the large gas jet , and then , when he found he was not up to work , turned the gas off , meaning to lie down , and , not knowing what he was doing , turned it on again . “ I went to help him at five , and certainly ...
Probably he lighted the large gas jet , and then , when he found he was not up to work , turned the gas off , meaning to lie down , and , not knowing what he was doing , turned it on again . “ I went to help him at five , and certainly ...
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