The Gentleman's Magazine, Volumul 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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... marry - what does he mean ? " " I should think not , indeed . How's a young man that spends hundreds on himself to marry on a hundred and fifty pounds a year ? " It was true then - the very worst had come . Tom had lost Long- worth ...
... marry - what does he mean ? " " I should think not , indeed . How's a young man that spends hundreds on himself to marry on a hundred and fifty pounds a year ? " It was true then - the very worst had come . Tom had lost Long- worth ...
Pagina 361
... marry , I expect , before he knew where he were . So what does he do but to go to Parson Markham , that was but curate in charge then , and says he , Look here - I want to marry a young woman that the governor at home would cut up blue ...
... marry , I expect , before he knew where he were . So what does he do but to go to Parson Markham , that was but curate in charge then , and says he , Look here - I want to marry a young woman that the governor at home would cut up blue ...
Pagina 539
... marry dry maid , ' says the proverb . Look you again , Rohan was poor ; my little finger is worth more silver than his whole body . I am a warm man , I , though I say it that should not . " At More he uttered in the same strain , but ...
... marry dry maid , ' says the proverb . Look you again , Rohan was poor ; my little finger is worth more silver than his whole body . I am a warm man , I , though I say it that should not . " At More he uttered in the same strain , but ...
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