The Gentleman's Magazine, Volume 279The "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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Una feared her father more than she loved him , but she was made of stronger
stuff than her mother ; she survived the blasts of his coldness and the weight of
his oppression , and grew up to a girlhood of such sweet attractive kind of grace
as ...
Una feared her father more than she loved him , but she was made of stronger
stuff than her mother ; she survived the blasts of his coldness and the weight of
his oppression , and grew up to a girlhood of such sweet attractive kind of grace
as ...
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vent her father from inviting him , and having stated his errand in as few words as
possible , he said good - night coldly , and took his departure . Una watched him
go with a heavy heart , but she had no time to indulge her feelings . She knew ...
vent her father from inviting him , and having stated his errand in as few words as
possible , he said good - night coldly , and took his departure . Una watched him
go with a heavy heart , but she had no time to indulge her feelings . She knew ...
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This guide told Cavalier that his father and mother had been taken and
condemned to perpetual exile from their province ; his father being sent to
Carcassone and his mother to the tower of Constance . On hearing these tidings
Cavalier shut ...
This guide told Cavalier that his father and mother had been taken and
condemned to perpetual exile from their province ; his father being sent to
Carcassone and his mother to the tower of Constance . On hearing these tidings
Cavalier shut ...
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New River Travels to the Source of the By PERCY FITZGERALD 559 | 26 |
Pipes A Chapter on By JAMES CASSIDY | 196 |
Poetic Pride By H M SANDERS | 203 |
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