The Gentleman's Magazine, Volume 238F. Jefferies, 1968 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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... Vidal . " " Of course , " said Vidal , " our fathers always appear to us in an ideal light . It's a merciful dispensation of Providence . We could never get on if we regarded our fathers and mothers as ordinary human beings . But you ...
... Vidal . " " Of course , " said Vidal , " our fathers always appear to us in an ideal light . It's a merciful dispensation of Providence . We could never get on if we regarded our fathers and mothers as ordinary human beings . But you ...
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... Vidal . For some little time past Christmas had not seen much of Vidal , and had begun to think that perhaps he had mistaken Vidal's position with regard to Marie ; or that perhaps Vidal's recent and sudden plunge into political life ...
... Vidal . For some little time past Christmas had not seen much of Vidal , and had begun to think that perhaps he had mistaken Vidal's position with regard to Marie ; or that perhaps Vidal's recent and sudden plunge into political life ...
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... Vidal , who must always speak the truth as a necessary condition of their education . He was waiting in momentary expectation of Vidal's coming to him . He knew that Vidal would come to him the moment his interview with Marie was over ...
... Vidal , who must always speak the truth as a necessary condition of their education . He was waiting in momentary expectation of Vidal's coming to him . He knew that Vidal would come to him the moment his interview with Marie was over ...
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