The Gentleman's Magazine, Volume 259F. 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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Page 421
... young men love had proved itself to be great by being modest . Neither could believe that he was favoured above the other . Neither could credit himself with worth or attractiveness sufficient to entitle him to aspire to Madeline ...
... young men love had proved itself to be great by being modest . Neither could believe that he was favoured above the other . Neither could credit himself with worth or attractiveness sufficient to entitle him to aspire to Madeline ...
Page 426
... young Oxonians row . " To watch something in reference to the young people was certainly Madame's object in thus assuming for the time the responsibility of chaperon , but that something was not the young men's proficiency with their ...
... young Oxonians row . " To watch something in reference to the young people was certainly Madame's object in thus assuming for the time the responsibility of chaperon , but that something was not the young men's proficiency with their ...
Page 523
... young men had seen little or nothing of either George or Madeline Stenhouse . In the circumstances , however , as both felt , this temporary cessation of the close intercourse they had been enjoying with their friends was not a thing to ...
... young men had seen little or nothing of either George or Madeline Stenhouse . In the circumstances , however , as both felt , this temporary cessation of the close intercourse they had been enjoying with their friends was not a thing to ...
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Turtles Crocodiles and Lizards By PHIL ROBINSON | 1 |
A Businesslike Conver | 11 |
Three Wet Days | 105 |
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