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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... Write to him , then - not now , but when you can . But don't keep me miserable - I know what he will say . And -- if he says what I know he will - do you love me , Milly , yes or no ? " “ Oh , Tom - don't ask me now - can't you ...
... Write to him , then - not now , but when you can . But don't keep me miserable - I know what he will say . And -- if he says what I know he will - do you love me , Milly , yes or no ? " “ Oh , Tom - don't ask me now - can't you ...
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... write under conditions that had so suddenly and so completely changed . Milly herself had less difficulty in writing her first real letter to Abel than she . The matter became , under her thoughts , almost too delicate and shadowy to write ...
... write under conditions that had so suddenly and so completely changed . Milly herself had less difficulty in writing her first real letter to Abel than she . The matter became , under her thoughts , almost too delicate and shadowy to write ...
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... writing ; -and then too , you may be certain he reproached himself every day nevertheless with not writing to me ; -I'll be bound to say that he said : I will write to Charles Clarke to - day , and I will not forget to give another ...
... writing ; -and then too , you may be certain he reproached himself every day nevertheless with not writing to me ; -I'll be bound to say that he said : I will write to Charles Clarke to - day , and I will not forget to give another ...
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