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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... followed was so complete that Rohan , whose eyes were blinded by the light , could at first distinguish nothing ; and over- whelmed by the fury of wind and rain , he cast himself upon the ground . Rising , presently , when his eyes were ...
... followed was so complete that Rohan , whose eyes were blinded by the light , could at first distinguish nothing ; and over- whelmed by the fury of wind and rain , he cast himself upon the ground . Rising , presently , when his eyes were ...
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... followed . The night was black , but a dim light ran before them on the ground ; silently they passed along , and swiftly ; for it seemed to Rohan , in his dream , that he moved with no volition of his own , but as if upborne by ...
... followed . The night was black , but a dim light ran before them on the ground ; silently they passed along , and swiftly ; for it seemed to Rohan , in his dream , that he moved with no volition of his own , but as if upborne by ...
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... followed close to her talking volubly . " You shall not soil your fingers or carry a load - no , not even a drop of water from the Fountain ; and I shall take you sometimes to Brest to visit my uncle who keeps the cabaret , and you ...
... followed close to her talking volubly . " You shall not soil your fingers or carry a load - no , not even a drop of water from the Fountain ; and I shall take you sometimes to Brest to visit my uncle who keeps the cabaret , and you ...
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