The Gentleman's Magazine, Volume 261F. Jefferies, 1967 - 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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She began at once to speak of Margate — where we purposed going to the following weekand kept on talking about Margate and the sea air until Mrs. Grahame came back . It was clear then that she did not intend to take me into her ...
She began at once to speak of Margate — where we purposed going to the following weekand kept on talking about Margate and the sea air until Mrs. Grahame came back . It was clear then that she did not intend to take me into her ...
Page 334
One of my men has taken lodgings in the house next to Aston's to keep a watch on him , and if Miss Grahame has gone to Aston's house , he is almost certain to have seen her . I shall be off now , and I trust I shall bring Miss Grahame ...
One of my men has taken lodgings in the house next to Aston's to keep a watch on him , and if Miss Grahame has gone to Aston's house , he is almost certain to have seen her . I shall be off now , and I trust I shall bring Miss Grahame ...
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The messenger brought the letter to Miss Grahame a few minutes after I had left for the hospital . She went out at once , and saw her brother in the parlour of the house in Lamb's Conduit Street . Mrs. Grahame was in a very delicate ...
The messenger brought the letter to Miss Grahame a few minutes after I had left for the hospital . She went out at once , and saw her brother in the parlour of the house in Lamb's Conduit Street . Mrs. Grahame was in a very delicate ...
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