The Gentleman's Magazine, Volume 271F. 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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Page 452
... Richard Bere is free again . But imprudent Richard , after a sharp fit of the gout , soon falls into his old habits again , and on the 6th of September confesses that he got into a row at the " Dog " tavern in Drury Lane " about ...
... Richard Bere is free again . But imprudent Richard , after a sharp fit of the gout , soon falls into his old habits again , and on the 6th of September confesses that he got into a row at the " Dog " tavern in Drury Lane " about ...
Page 455
Richard becomes certainly more respectable as he gets older , and beyond a slight flirtation with his landlady , Mrs. Stokes , of Short's Gardens , we hear little of his gallantries henceforward . He is certainly more prosperous , too ...
Richard becomes certainly more respectable as he gets older , and beyond a slight flirtation with his landlady , Mrs. Stokes , of Short's Gardens , we hear little of his gallantries henceforward . He is certainly more prosperous , too ...
Page 456
... Richard is much surprised , and promptly borrows some money from his new connection . There are great high jinks at Prescot , and Richard is in his element . He dines and carouses with everybody , from his brother's glebe - tenants to ...
... Richard is much surprised , and promptly borrows some money from his new connection . There are great high jinks at Prescot , and Richard is in his element . He dines and carouses with everybody , from his brother's glebe - tenants to ...
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