The Gentleman's Magazine, Band 240F. 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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... five pound . Lord bless you , sir , there aren't a lawyer in all England has a trick I aren't up to . But look you here , sir - I aren't above five pound , and I'll take ' em kindly . Just for the sake of shoving you a peg up I'll do ...
... five pound . Lord bless you , sir , there aren't a lawyer in all England has a trick I aren't up to . But look you here , sir - I aren't above five pound , and I'll take ' em kindly . Just for the sake of shoving you a peg up I'll do ...
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... five years of royal government she had no less than five hundred and twenty - nine ministers ! But on the other hand , she steadily refused to change a single habit or improve a single pastime off the face of the earth . " My people ...
... five years of royal government she had no less than five hundred and twenty - nine ministers ! But on the other hand , she steadily refused to change a single habit or improve a single pastime off the face of the earth . " My people ...
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... five , nine and five - and there is that eternal nine again ! Yes , six into sixty - five is nine and five over and if the nine will come - and the farthings in eighty - seven pounds eleven and seven- pence three farthings - twice ...
... five , nine and five - and there is that eternal nine again ! Yes , six into sixty - five is nine and five over and if the nine will come - and the farthings in eighty - seven pounds eleven and seven- pence three farthings - twice ...
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