The Gentleman's Magazine, Volume 247A. 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 164
He is never one to break the bruised reed ; but he was revolted and distressed beyond all measure . Nothing but the grace which surrounds him could have borne him through that painful trial with the dignity and patience so peculiarly ...
He is never one to break the bruised reed ; but he was revolted and distressed beyond all measure . Nothing but the grace which surrounds him could have borne him through that painful trial with the dignity and patience so peculiarly ...
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... said he had never been ill more than twice in his life , and then only slightly ; and to the second , that he had always enjoyed excellent health , and had never known what it was to have a headache , or “ mal d'estomac , " and that ...
... said he had never been ill more than twice in his life , and then only slightly ; and to the second , that he had always enjoyed excellent health , and had never known what it was to have a headache , or “ mal d'estomac , " and that ...
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He never touched on any subject that interested him ; spared religion his girds and science his advocacy ; and he never alluded to Virginia nor the past — not because he wished to forget or to banish her , but because her name was a ...
He never touched on any subject that interested him ; spared religion his girds and science his advocacy ; and he never alluded to Virginia nor the past — not because he wished to forget or to banish her , but because her name was a ...
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Australian Capitals Some By REDSPINNER | 47 |
Comédie Française The and Monsieur Zola By FREDERICK | 60 |
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