The Gentleman's Magazine, Volume 232A. Dodd and A. Smith, 1968 - Great Britain 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 102
... knew that a 14 - gauge bullet which had drawn blood so freely at first must prove a sickener to any beast , however big or game ; and I had hopes that if our moose would but lie up for the night it would be too stiff to travel far again ...
... knew that a 14 - gauge bullet which had drawn blood so freely at first must prove a sickener to any beast , however big or game ; and I had hopes that if our moose would but lie up for the night it would be too stiff to travel far again ...
Page 117
... knew nothing of that delicate business . The only form in which the name of Brakespere appeared in her letters , and probably also in Jane's , was in casual allusions to little Fanny . At the time I had thought the Major's arrangement ...
... knew nothing of that delicate business . The only form in which the name of Brakespere appeared in her letters , and probably also in Jane's , was in casual allusions to little Fanny . At the time I had thought the Major's arrangement ...
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... knew , and one who through all changes of fortune has stood by the guide , philo- sopher , and friend of his early days , when Mundig and Cotherstone made that " remarkable youngster's " name famous , and the black and gold took rank at ...
... knew , and one who through all changes of fortune has stood by the guide , philo- sopher , and friend of his early days , when Mundig and Cotherstone made that " remarkable youngster's " name famous , and the black and gold took rank at ...
Contents
Cormacstown | 143 |
One Too Many | 257 |
Solitude In By EDWARD CAPERN | 282 |
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