The Gentleman's Magazine, 第 238 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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... Captain Becher , Captain Moorsom , poor Bensley Thornhill , and his young daughter , " Mrs. Elizabeth Arne , burnt with . a shell - ball during the siege , " Lieutenant Cunliffe , Mr. Ommaney the Judicial Commissioner , and others . The ...
... Captain Becher , Captain Moorsom , poor Bensley Thornhill , and his young daughter , " Mrs. Elizabeth Arne , burnt with . a shell - ball during the siege , " Lieutenant Cunliffe , Mr. Ommaney the Judicial Commissioner , and others . The ...
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... Captain's feet , a small parcel . Statuesque dignity not supposing it possible that this unceremonious conduct was addressed to him , the package lay until it was picked up by the boatman , who handed it over to the Captain on landing ...
... Captain's feet , a small parcel . Statuesque dignity not supposing it possible that this unceremonious conduct was addressed to him , the package lay until it was picked up by the boatman , who handed it over to the Captain on landing ...
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... Captain Cameron . I ask it now that I may show how good I am , " Marie said , as they came out on the road ; Mrs. Seagraves , Pembroke , and Sir John Challoner together , Marie and Captain Cameron behind . As they sauntered along , Mrs ...
... Captain Cameron . I ask it now that I may show how good I am , " Marie said , as they came out on the road ; Mrs. Seagraves , Pembroke , and Sir John Challoner together , Marie and Captain Cameron behind . As they sauntered along , Mrs ...
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