The Gentleman's Magazine, Volume 229A. 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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Page 548
... Macaulay's articles in the Review were the talk of half the dinner tables at the West End , and when Macaulay was the most brilliant of his own rivals as a diner - out- " Yes , I take great credit to myself . I always prophesied his ...
... Macaulay's articles in the Review were the talk of half the dinner tables at the West End , and when Macaulay was the most brilliant of his own rivals as a diner - out- " Yes , I take great credit to myself . I always prophesied his ...
Page 556
... Macaulay ever did hear my voice . Sometimes , when I have told a good story , I have thought to myself , Poor Macaulay ! he will be very sorry some day to have missed hearing that . ' " His thoughts were like flashes of lightning ...
... Macaulay ever did hear my voice . Sometimes , when I have told a good story , I have thought to myself , Poor Macaulay ! he will be very sorry some day to have missed hearing that . ' " His thoughts were like flashes of lightning ...
Page 557
... Macaulay at his desk and Macaulay at a dinner - table formed as striking a contrast as Sir Alexander Cockburn in a shooting coat and a bowler hat , chatting with a group of laugh- ing girls at a picnic , and Sir Alexander Cockburn in ...
... Macaulay at his desk and Macaulay at a dinner - table formed as striking a contrast as Sir Alexander Cockburn in a shooting coat and a bowler hat , chatting with a group of laugh- ing girls at a picnic , and Sir Alexander Cockburn in ...
Contents
Twin Stars By J CARPENTER 84 | 45 |
Great Teacher The By the Author of FESTUS | 122 |
Helper of Men | 191 |
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