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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... Eastington , whence he was to reach Winbury by any sort of conveyance he could find . It was a long and tedious journey , and carried him fast and far from the ill news of home . Eastington would not care , and Winbury would not know ...
... Eastington , whence he was to reach Winbury by any sort of conveyance he could find . It was a long and tedious journey , and carried him fast and far from the ill news of home . Eastington would not care , and Winbury would not know ...
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... Eastington by way of the canal . " What awful fools boys are , to be sure . Well , there goes Longworth now , and ... Eastington , just when the earliest shutters were being taken down . Eastington was a very Paris or London compared ...
... Eastington by way of the canal . " What awful fools boys are , to be sure . Well , there goes Longworth now , and ... Eastington , just when the earliest shutters were being taken down . Eastington was a very Paris or London compared ...
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... Eastington , and I tip ' em Horatius Cockles every now and then - out of the ' Lays of Ancient Rome , ' you know . Do you admire the Lays , miss ? Or p'raps you prefer ' Locksley Hall ' ? That's by Tennyson : the Lays are by Macaulay ...
... Eastington , and I tip ' em Horatius Cockles every now and then - out of the ' Lays of Ancient Rome , ' you know . Do you admire the Lays , miss ? Or p'raps you prefer ' Locksley Hall ' ? That's by Tennyson : the Lays are by Macaulay ...
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