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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... hope sprang up in his heart as he saw this- WANTED , for the Solomon Islands Labour trade , four able Seamen used to the work . High wages to competent men . Apply to HARKNESS & Co. , George Street . Ten minutes later he was at Harkness ...
... hope sprang up in his heart as he saw this- WANTED , for the Solomon Islands Labour trade , four able Seamen used to the work . High wages to competent men . Apply to HARKNESS & Co. , George Street . Ten minutes later he was at Harkness ...
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... hope of your return ; you shall see me or not , according to your pleasure . You tell me of reasons which prevent you from finding occasions to see me ; I respect secrets , and do not ask your motives ; only I entreat you to tell me ...
... hope of your return ; you shall see me or not , according to your pleasure . You tell me of reasons which prevent you from finding occasions to see me ; I respect secrets , and do not ask your motives ; only I entreat you to tell me ...
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... hope was over . He died , almost suddenly , on his return to the South ; and was buried - without any of the parade which , as Senator , Academician , and man of letters , he might have commanded - in the little English cemetery at ...
... hope was over . He died , almost suddenly , on his return to the South ; and was buried - without any of the parade which , as Senator , Academician , and man of letters , he might have commanded - in the little English cemetery at ...
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... hope ) on those of them who towards the evening of their pleasure lurch tipsily from Windermere's crimsoned waters to the railway station whence they have to return to their many - chimneyed towns . It took some time to establish the ...
... hope ) on those of them who towards the evening of their pleasure lurch tipsily from Windermere's crimsoned waters to the railway station whence they have to return to their many - chimneyed towns . It took some time to establish the ...
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... hope to have this part of the valley to himself . For him by - and - bye the Pikes will don their rosy flushes of the evening , and if he will rise as early as he ought here in midsummer he may also see them transfigured in the ...
... hope to have this part of the valley to himself . For him by - and - bye the Pikes will don their rosy flushes of the evening , and if he will rise as early as he ought here in midsummer he may also see them transfigured in the ...
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