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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I have heard him speak for twenty minutes on a matter of great delicacy , in which he interposed as a sort of amicus ... We are less exacting in respect of syntax , and even of grammar , when a man is speaking than when he is writing .
I have heard him speak for twenty minutes on a matter of great delicacy , in which he interposed as a sort of amicus ... We are less exacting in respect of syntax , and even of grammar , when a man is speaking than when he is writing .
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Let me speak straight to the point , if for the last time ! ” “ Let him speak , dear , " said Hermione in a low voice . ... Ringrove answered tenderly ; not seeing below ” the surface and only grateful for the opportunity of speaking .
Let me speak straight to the point , if for the last time ! ” “ Let him speak , dear , " said Hermione in a low voice . ... Ringrove answered tenderly ; not seeing below ” the surface and only grateful for the opportunity of speaking .
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Morse knows all that you have to do and can keep things straight for you , " he then went on to say , speaking in a more 1 ... yet which she did not know how to arrange unaided ; but notwithstanding her sudden terror she did not speak .
Morse knows all that you have to do and can keep things straight for you , " he then went on to say , speaking in a more 1 ... yet which she did not know how to arrange unaided ; but notwithstanding her sudden terror she did not speak .
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Australian Capitals Some By REDSPINNER | 47 |
Comédie Française The and Monsieur Zola By FREDERICK | 60 |
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