The Gentleman's Magazine, Band 237The "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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... when he presents himself , which has been of late a matter of increasingly frequent occurrence . This respectful attention is chiefly a matter of habit , for Mr. Dodson was for the seven years ending 1872 Chairman of Committees ...
... when he presents himself , which has been of late a matter of increasingly frequent occurrence . This respectful attention is chiefly a matter of habit , for Mr. Dodson was for the seven years ending 1872 Chairman of Committees ...
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... but she was subsequently restored to his good graces when he found how entirely innocent she was of any blame in the matter , and she gained permission to return to Ashdale before Lord Haughtonhurst returned from Wales .
... but she was subsequently restored to his good graces when he found how entirely innocent she was of any blame in the matter , and she gained permission to return to Ashdale before Lord Haughtonhurst returned from Wales .
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On almost every public question it was a matter of great importance to have the support of Bristol . And as our maritime strength was fostered under the vigorous rule of Cromwell , the influence of Bristol increased in a proportionate ...
On almost every public question it was a matter of great importance to have the support of Bristol . And as our maritime strength was fostered under the vigorous rule of Cromwell , the influence of Bristol increased in a proportionate ...
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