The Gentleman's Magazine, المجلد 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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... question that has been discussed of late in these pages ) has quite fathomed the mystery of why an Irishman should make " meat " rhyme with " late , " but should be able to pronounce meet " as well ( or as badly ) as an Englishman . The ...
... question that has been discussed of late in these pages ) has quite fathomed the mystery of why an Irishman should make " meat " rhyme with " late , " but should be able to pronounce meet " as well ( or as badly ) as an Englishman . The ...
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... question of birth that had set ye against Tom ? And I thought ye agreed with me , that a mésalliance is just the devil ? " " Question of birth ? Question of fiddlestick . I beg your pardon , but that's what I mean . It was a question of ...
... question of birth that had set ye against Tom ? And I thought ye agreed with me , that a mésalliance is just the devil ? " " Question of birth ? Question of fiddlestick . I beg your pardon , but that's what I mean . It was a question of ...
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... question of murder - only the chance of summoning the whole truth to defeat a bad cause . Could he abstain ? Was it even treachery to ensure the victory of the right and the defeat of the wrong ? Would a man of honour like Mr. Deane ...
... question of murder - only the chance of summoning the whole truth to defeat a bad cause . Could he abstain ? Was it even treachery to ensure the victory of the right and the defeat of the wrong ? Would a man of honour like Mr. Deane ...
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