The Gentleman's Magazine, Volume 280F. 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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Draycott wandered about the world immensely , at least about those parts of it which were readily accessible to a man whose means remained quite limited . He was one of the few quiet and passionate spirits who can really lose themselves ...
Draycott wandered about the world immensely , at least about those parts of it which were readily accessible to a man whose means remained quite limited . He was one of the few quiet and passionate spirits who can really lose themselves ...
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... Draycott stopped to answer her it was quite evident that she was hungering for an odd end of talk ; and , indeed , in the conversational famine that prevailed on Hascombe Hill it is probable that either of them would have accosted the ...
... Draycott stopped to answer her it was quite evident that she was hungering for an odd end of talk ; and , indeed , in the conversational famine that prevailed on Hascombe Hill it is probable that either of them would have accosted the ...
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... Draycott was not unworldly enough to suppose that even in a village the word of an honourable man would be enough to dissipate suspicion — yet it lay on him to end that suspicion somehow ; and as he descended through the sombre ...
... Draycott was not unworldly enough to suppose that even in a village the word of an honourable man would be enough to dissipate suspicion — yet it lay on him to end that suspicion somehow ; and as he descended through the sombre ...
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