The Gentleman's Magazine, Volume 240F. Jefferies, 1968 - 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 228
... standing together and by themselves , made it clear enough that Milly was the repre- sentative of Harry Vane and Polly Brown . But , if so , what was it all to the indisputable marriage with Jane Lane , backing up Mr. Deane's actual ...
... standing together and by themselves , made it clear enough that Milly was the repre- sentative of Harry Vane and Polly Brown . But , if so , what was it all to the indisputable marriage with Jane Lane , backing up Mr. Deane's actual ...
Page 457
... standing on their books , though thirty years ago it was tempered by the confirmation of a standing order which indirectly recognised the presence of strangers in the House , through the medium of an order to the sergeant - at - arms to ...
... standing on their books , though thirty years ago it was tempered by the confirmation of a standing order which indirectly recognised the presence of strangers in the House , through the medium of an order to the sergeant - at - arms to ...
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... standing near it with a carbine in his hand ; a dozen of his servants by his side ; his mare and camels in a group apart ; and this wild bit of wire - to him a Sheitan's messenger— running through the wild man's country ; and a black ...
... standing near it with a carbine in his hand ; a dozen of his servants by his side ; his mare and camels in a group apart ; and this wild bit of wire - to him a Sheitan's messenger— running through the wild man's country ; and a black ...
Contents
Proem | 1 |
I | 23 |
Table Talk By SYLVANUS URBAN Gentleman | 122 |
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