The Gentleman's Magazine, Band 284F. Jefferies, 1898 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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... Proctor the Drunkard . By LOUIS BECKE Prosody , English . By T. S. OMOND Prosper Mérimée . By C. E. MEETKERKE Restoration , The , of Aunt Eliza . By KATHARINE SILVESTER Seed Farms , Worcestershire . By JAMES CASSIDY . Shakespeare's ...
... Proctor the Drunkard . By LOUIS BECKE Prosody , English . By T. S. OMOND Prosper Mérimée . By C. E. MEETKERKE Restoration , The , of Aunt Eliza . By KATHARINE SILVESTER Seed Farms , Worcestershire . By JAMES CASSIDY . Shakespeare's ...
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... Proctor had been forced to do it for many weeks past . He didn't like it at first , but soon got used to it . It was better than having to ask old Mother Jennings for a bed at the dirty lodging- house , and being refused with ...
... Proctor had been forced to do it for many weeks past . He didn't like it at first , but soon got used to it . It was better than having to ask old Mother Jennings for a bed at the dirty lodging- house , and being refused with ...
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... Proctor was twenty - five when he began to drink . He had just been made master , and his good luck in making such quick passages set him off . Not that he then drank at sea ; it was only when he came on shore and met so many of the ...
... Proctor was twenty - five when he began to drink . He had just been made master , and his good luck in making such quick passages set him off . Not that he then drank at sea ; it was only when he came on shore and met so many of the ...
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... Proctor found himself staggering across the street . A policeman took him to his hotel , where Proctor sank into a heavy , deadly stupor . He awoke at noon . Two letters were lying on his table . One was from the owners of his barque ...
... Proctor found himself staggering across the street . A policeman took him to his hotel , where Proctor sank into a heavy , deadly stupor . He awoke at noon . Two letters were lying on his table . One was from the owners of his barque ...
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... Proctor was twenty - five when he b been made master , and his good luck set him off . Not that he then drank came on shore and met so many of t between Sydney and New Zealand t came a warning from the manager of t made him a bit ...
... Proctor was twenty - five when he b been made master , and his good luck set him off . Not that he then drank came on shore and met so many of t between Sydney and New Zealand t came a warning from the manager of t made him a bit ...
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