Gentleman's Magazine and Historical Review, Volumes 292-293F. Jefferies, 1967 - Early English newspapers |
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Page 196
... doubt , very busy preparing your expected works at your hours of leisure . I hope you think of your friends alive ... doubt not to be as punctual as you . You have advised me to think of being a Foreign Minister . You shall judge how I ...
... doubt , very busy preparing your expected works at your hours of leisure . I hope you think of your friends alive ... doubt not to be as punctual as you . You have advised me to think of being a Foreign Minister . You shall judge how I ...
Page 71
... doubt , to some extent disappeared ) , it is pleasant to observe how one who had suffered could deal with opponents in a spirit of kindliness ; and how opponents , even in the heat of the fray , are shown to have exercised a neighbourly ...
... doubt , to some extent disappeared ) , it is pleasant to observe how one who had suffered could deal with opponents in a spirit of kindliness ; and how opponents , even in the heat of the fray , are shown to have exercised a neighbourly ...
Page 351
... doubt . He sprang to his feet , threw down his napkin ( a gesture which is always vividly reproduced in the pictorial tracts ) — " Gentlemen ! where am I ? This is a trap ! I was told that religion would be respected , and I hear it ...
... doubt . He sprang to his feet , threw down his napkin ( a gesture which is always vividly reproduced in the pictorial tracts ) — " Gentlemen ! where am I ? This is a trap ! I was told that religion would be respected , and I hear it ...
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