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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Poor Richard!” said Hermione. Mrs. Everett let her hands fall. “Then you can never hope to go to heaven,” she said. “You prefer the creature to the Creator, and sensual passion to holiness and faith. Your love for your husband is simply ...
Poor Richard!” said Hermione. Mrs. Everett let her hands fall. “Then you can never hope to go to heaven,” she said. “You prefer the creature to the Creator, and sensual passion to holiness and faith. Your love for your husband is simply ...
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“ My poor , poor child ! ” he said softly , making the sign of the cross over her . “ Theresa , do you not know me — your priest , your Director ? —These terrible deathbed hallucinations ! ” he added , looking round on the little group ...
“ My poor , poor child ! ” he said softly , making the sign of the cross over her . “ Theresa , do you not know me — your priest , your Director ? —These terrible deathbed hallucinations ! ” he added , looking round on the little group ...
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There is , too , the important and unconsidered matter of poor - law relief . Few Englishmen are , I think , aware how great and reasonable a cause of dissatisfaction to Irishmen is found in the inequality of the poor - law in the two ...
There is , too , the important and unconsidered matter of poor - law relief . Few Englishmen are , I think , aware how great and reasonable a cause of dissatisfaction to Irishmen is found in the inequality of the poor - law in the two ...
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