The Gentleman's Magazine, Volume 284F. 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 109
... leaves of the trees and the lace of her parasol . It was a changed face from the one he remembered . The roundness of ... leave . He jumped up and , poking the fat coachman in the back , said : " Al Palazzo , " with an air of command ...
... leaves of the trees and the lace of her parasol . It was a changed face from the one he remembered . The roundness of ... leave . He jumped up and , poking the fat coachman in the back , said : " Al Palazzo , " with an air of command ...
Page 291
... leave mounted it , thinking " that all things were to be in common among them that could advance the service . " The owner of the horse was Goldsmith Dare , a very popular man in those parts , who had been living in exile in Holland ...
... leave mounted it , thinking " that all things were to be in common among them that could advance the service . " The owner of the horse was Goldsmith Dare , a very popular man in those parts , who had been living in exile in Holland ...
Page 593
... leave him , don't you ? There is behaviour which cannot be stood . Very few know anything about the matter , and it will be soon forgotten . Sinclair is coming to - morrow , and as the escapade was for his sake he must help to make ...
... leave him , don't you ? There is behaviour which cannot be stood . Very few know anything about the matter , and it will be soon forgotten . Sinclair is coming to - morrow , and as the escapade was for his sake he must help to make ...
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