Gentleman's Magazine and Historical Review, Том 249A. Dodd and A. Smith, 1880 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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... common errands dozens of times ; but , natur- ally , never to the eastward of Temple Bar , though it was not many stones ' throw . The city gate was standing in those days , and its arch , as she passed under it , seemed to her mind the ...
... common errands dozens of times ; but , natur- ally , never to the eastward of Temple Bar , though it was not many stones ' throw . The city gate was standing in those days , and its arch , as she passed under it , seemed to her mind the ...
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... common a thing there is no need that the lady should be the beau idéal of her sex , or the knight a Bayard . He may even be a struggling adventurer , preying upon the refuse and garbage of the world's great doings , like Gideon , and ...
... common a thing there is no need that the lady should be the beau idéal of her sex , or the knight a Bayard . He may even be a struggling adventurer , preying upon the refuse and garbage of the world's great doings , like Gideon , and ...
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... common dream . To will wrong without the power to do wrong - what on the face of the whole earth is half so bitter and so hard ? " What can I do ? " she almost cried out , forgetting where she was , who was with her , and what her cry ...
... common dream . To will wrong without the power to do wrong - what on the face of the whole earth is half so bitter and so hard ? " What can I do ? " she almost cried out , forgetting where she was , who was with her , and what her cry ...
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... common word in order that Helen might herself tell her , without asking , of this chance meeting , for such it must really have been , after all ; though hardly even by chance could it have happened at Copleston . But Helen only ...
... common word in order that Helen might herself tell her , without asking , of this chance meeting , for such it must really have been , after all ; though hardly even by chance could it have happened at Copleston . But Helen only ...
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... common sense . But , unfor- tunately , when mothers or nurses found that children's sleep was often disturbed , they began to bear a grudge to the spirits ; and then a slight change in the name of the elfin took place . From Hütchen ...
... common sense . But , unfor- tunately , when mothers or nurses found that children's sleep was often disturbed , they began to bear a grudge to the spirits ; and then a slight change in the name of the elfin took place . From Hütchen ...
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