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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... boat's crew and the crew of th to him to get aboard again and shove off were cruising on the same ground who spear ... boat was saved , and then fo and thirst and agony upon the sea under brought the boat and crew safe to the Qu later he ...
... boat's crew and the crew of th to him to get aboard again and shove off were cruising on the same ground who spear ... boat was saved , and then fo and thirst and agony upon the sea under brought the boat and crew safe to the Qu later he ...
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... boat , and taking a box of ods with him , sat calmly down on the beach surrounded s who might without a moment's warning riddle him with club him from behind . But Proctor knew no fear , although boat's crew and the crew of the covering ...
... boat , and taking a box of ods with him , sat calmly down on the beach surrounded s who might without a moment's warning riddle him with club him from behind . But Proctor knew no fear , although boat's crew and the crew of the covering ...
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... boat , and taking a box of trade goods with him , sat calmly down on the beach surrounded by savages who might without a moment's warning riddle him with spears or club him from behind . But Proctor knew no fear , although his armed boat's ...
... boat , and taking a box of trade goods with him , sat calmly down on the beach surrounded by savages who might without a moment's warning riddle him with spears or club him from behind . But Proctor knew no fear , although his armed boat's ...
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... , the crew were mustered on the main - deck , and the watches and boats ' crew picked . Peter Jensen , A.B. , was standing furthest away " What's your name ? " he asked , and when the captain's eye fell on him . Proctor the Drunkard . 5.
... , the crew were mustered on the main - deck , and the watches and boats ' crew picked . Peter Jensen , A.B. , was standing furthest away " What's your name ? " he asked , and when the captain's eye fell on him . Proctor the Drunkard . 5.
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... boat , which was now hauled up under t the mate called out , " Ready about , " Pro the arm . 66 Allan , would you like to come in the The boy laughed with delight . like it . " 66 Proctor turned to the native who was who was steering the ...
... boat , which was now hauled up under t the mate called out , " Ready about , " Pro the arm . 66 Allan , would you like to come in the The boy laughed with delight . like it . " 66 Proctor turned to the native who was who was steering the ...
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