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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... wish . wish . I am always glad to go there . " Merlin made for the shore , and admonished them as they were getting out with his favourite caution , " None quick , " which was his way of advising people to go not quickly but slowly ...
... wish . wish . I am always glad to go there . " Merlin made for the shore , and admonished them as they were getting out with his favourite caution , " None quick , " which was his way of advising people to go not quickly but slowly ...
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... wish I hadn't read the lecture . I ought to have spoken it . " Christmas had no idea of what the controversy was , or indeed what Nat had been lecturing about . He only thought that Nat had been very dull , and that the young lady ...
... wish I hadn't read the lecture . I ought to have spoken it . " Christmas had no idea of what the controversy was , or indeed what Nat had been lecturing about . He only thought that Nat had been very dull , and that the young lady ...
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" I will marry him , papa , if he wishes it . There isn't any reason why I should not . It will please him and I know it will please you -and why should I not do what you both would wish ? " " I wish you would tell me exactly , Marie ...
" I will marry him , papa , if he wishes it . There isn't any reason why I should not . It will please him and I know it will please you -and why should I not do what you both would wish ? " " I wish you would tell me exactly , Marie ...
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