Gentleman's Magazine and Historical Review, Volumes 294-295F. Jefferies, 1967 - Early English newspapers |
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Page 259
... thought that young Italian ladies , beautiful and clever , which the girls promised to become , would be an ... thought them pretty . Madame de Motteville thought that the Cardinal affected indifference to them ; she heard Marshal de ...
... thought that young Italian ladies , beautiful and clever , which the girls promised to become , would be an ... thought them pretty . Madame de Motteville thought that the Cardinal affected indifference to them ; she heard Marshal de ...
Page 384
... Thoughts that do often lie too deep for tears . The reason for this is that with him thought and feeling are inseparably bound together in vital union , and to awaken the one is to call into activity the powers of the other ...
... Thoughts that do often lie too deep for tears . The reason for this is that with him thought and feeling are inseparably bound together in vital union , and to awaken the one is to call into activity the powers of the other ...
Page 281
... thought many of his contemporaries . How deeply Johnson was indebted to Reed for assistance in the shape of raw material for his " Lives " we learn from Boswell . Reed was for some years president of the " Un- increasable Club " which ...
... thought many of his contemporaries . How deeply Johnson was indebted to Reed for assistance in the shape of raw material for his " Lives " we learn from Boswell . Reed was for some years president of the " Un- increasable Club " which ...
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Our Native Serpents By Rev M G WATKINS M | 1 |
Polly By H WILSON | 88 |
Chudleigh Elizabeth By ALBERT LOUIS COTTON | 105 |
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