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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... mean to say you don't know ? " " I suppose you mean that you come to see me ? " " Look here , Milly - should you be very sorry if I went away and never came back again ? " " Of course I should be - very sorry indeed . You don't mean ...
... mean to say you don't know ? " " I suppose you mean that you come to see me ? " " Look here , Milly - should you be very sorry if I went away and never came back again ? " " Of course I should be - very sorry indeed . You don't mean ...
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... mean- you'll tell me to mind my own business . But I won't , and if I've no right to speak , I don't think much of rights , as you know . If Annie asks you ' Is there anything between you and young Herrick ? ' what will you say ...
... mean- you'll tell me to mind my own business . But I won't , and if I've no right to speak , I don't think much of rights , as you know . If Annie asks you ' Is there anything between you and young Herrick ? ' what will you say ...
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... means , " she said . word of Tom's , and seems to mean a great deal , but what it means I don't think he always knew himself — so I won't call Mr. Herrick that till I know what you mean . But I do not like him , and never did , and ...
... means , " she said . word of Tom's , and seems to mean a great deal , but what it means I don't think he always knew himself — so I won't call Mr. Herrick that till I know what you mean . But I do not like him , and never did , and ...
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