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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... meaning of words . It is against the bar sinister , therefore , that I protest ; and I am obliged to Mr. Mayne for supplementing my statement of what people do mean by telling them what they ought to mean . ' Baton ' shows special ...
... meaning of words . It is against the bar sinister , therefore , that I protest ; and I am obliged to Mr. Mayne for supplementing my statement of what people do mean by telling them what they ought to mean . ' Baton ' shows special ...
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... mean it isn't . I tell you that , Mr. Pem- broke , as you are a stranger . Don't you be deceived . Portland Place isn't by any means an aristocratic quarter . " " I'm very glad , " said Pembroke . " It suits me all the better . " " Will ...
... mean it isn't . I tell you that , Mr. Pem- broke , as you are a stranger . Don't you be deceived . Portland Place isn't by any means an aristocratic quarter . " " I'm very glad , " said Pembroke . " It suits me all the better . " " Will ...
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... mean the second . The first time I hardly saw her , she had her veil down , and we only spoke a few words . It was the next day . " " You knew it then ? " " Yes . I knew it then ; at least I felt very strangely . I must have known it ...
... mean the second . The first time I hardly saw her , she had her veil down , and we only spoke a few words . It was the next day . " " You knew it then ? " " Yes . I knew it then ; at least I felt very strangely . I must have known it ...
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