The Gentleman's Magazine, Band 288F. Jefferies, 1967 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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... heart . Some white men think when a black man loves a woman and has trouble , it is only a thing for them to laugh at when they are drinking with their friends . You did not laugh ; no . You listened to me , and you have tried to help ...
... heart . Some white men think when a black man loves a woman and has trouble , it is only a thing for them to laugh at when they are drinking with their friends . You did not laugh ; no . You listened to me , and you have tried to help ...
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... heart bleed in the hearing ; but there was balm and healing in the thought that , as things stood thus with her , I myself might supply the place of him who was gone , and prove her stay and anchor . The sea , I think , was made for ...
... heart bleed in the hearing ; but there was balm and healing in the thought that , as things stood thus with her , I myself might supply the place of him who was gone , and prove her stay and anchor . The sea , I think , was made for ...
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... heart it was sae fain to see ' em That I for joy ha'e barkit wi ' ' em . And not less charming is the conclusion of the poem : By this the sun was out of sight • An ' darker gloamin ' brought the night : Up they gat an ' shook their ...
... heart it was sae fain to see ' em That I for joy ha'e barkit wi ' ' em . And not less charming is the conclusion of the poem : By this the sun was out of sight • An ' darker gloamin ' brought the night : Up they gat an ' shook their ...
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