The Gentleman's Magazine, Volume 288F. 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 45
... hand he is blowing up his imple- ments . I believe he is as well stored for the driving his pleasant trade , as is the best merchant in the town . . . we suppose him well sorted with commodities . He hath his exchange and warehouse too ...
... hand he is blowing up his imple- ments . I believe he is as well stored for the driving his pleasant trade , as is the best merchant in the town . . . we suppose him well sorted with commodities . He hath his exchange and warehouse too ...
Page 52
... hand going before his tongue ; or if together ( which should never be ) , the hand is the quicker ; a great wrong to the weak child . " In all punishment we must be sure that we have first " let a light into the child's understanding ...
... hand going before his tongue ; or if together ( which should never be ) , the hand is the quicker ; a great wrong to the weak child . " In all punishment we must be sure that we have first " let a light into the child's understanding ...
Page 527
... hand touch his - the man was sitting up and looking at him . " Do you know ? " came a faint whisper in the stillness . " Hush ! Don't tell me anything . I don't want to know . " There was a low sob in the dark , and Lethbridge felt his hand ...
... hand touch his - the man was sitting up and looking at him . " Do you know ? " came a faint whisper in the stillness . " Hush ! Don't tell me anything . I don't want to know . " There was a low sob in the dark , and Lethbridge felt his hand ...
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