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... GENTLEMAN'S MAGAZINE from a modest circulation of some hundreds to an established monthly sale of many thousands , is an ample guarantee of the judgment which dictated that important transformation . This great success has been largely ...
... GENTLEMAN'S MAGAZINE from a modest circulation of some hundreds to an established monthly sale of many thousands , is an ample guarantee of the judgment which dictated that important transformation . This great success has been largely ...
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... gentleman or a lady ; and this charge has provoked some remarks from the Times which are bold and to the point : - " We have heard it objected also by gentlemen that Charles Dickens could never describe ' a lady , ' and by ladies that ...
... gentleman or a lady ; and this charge has provoked some remarks from the Times which are bold and to the point : - " We have heard it objected also by gentlemen that Charles Dickens could never describe ' a lady , ' and by ladies that ...
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... gentleman of the old Whig school , who had not originally belonged to the Committee , said again and again , ' It is very awkward ! ' Lord Brougham , however , was not accus- tomed to let awkward things stand much in his way . The Penny ...
... gentleman of the old Whig school , who had not originally belonged to the Committee , said again and again , ' It is very awkward ! ' Lord Brougham , however , was not accus- tomed to let awkward things stand much in his way . The Penny ...
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France Among the Nations | 115 |
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