The Gentleman's Magazine, 第 236 巻F. 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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... played draughts and dominoes , where he darkly hung in corners and spoke in whispers with his confrères ; where he sipped ... play he has never seen , and has learned by rote the criticism so plentifully billed about the walls . He has ...
... played draughts and dominoes , where he darkly hung in corners and spoke in whispers with his confrères ; where he sipped ... play he has never seen , and has learned by rote the criticism so plentifully billed about the walls . He has ...
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turned out successfully for either school , played as we used to play it . Most of the fellows appeared desirous only of distinguishing themselves , regardless of the general welfare , and thinking far more about inflicting injury upon ...
turned out successfully for either school , played as we used to play it . Most of the fellows appeared desirous only of distinguishing themselves , regardless of the general welfare , and thinking far more about inflicting injury upon ...
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... play - bill in her way . So that's a real play- bill , is it ? Why does it smell like orange - peel ? Gerald , it's the dream of my life to see a play . Was it very beautiful ? " She was once more the Olympia of old times , and the last ...
... play - bill in her way . So that's a real play- bill , is it ? Why does it smell like orange - peel ? Gerald , it's the dream of my life to see a play . Was it very beautiful ? " She was once more the Olympia of old times , and the last ...
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