The Gentleman's Magazine, Volume 288F. Jefferies, 1967 - Early English newspapers 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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Page 380
... The bridge was frightfully agitated , and , just as we neared the centre of the arch , split widely open , and left a rather wide chasm . Alone , I could have leaped across it , but it ... COUNTESS OF EGMONT 380 The Gentleman's Magazine .
... The bridge was frightfully agitated , and , just as we neared the centre of the arch , split widely open , and left a rather wide chasm . Alone , I could have leaped across it , but it ... COUNTESS OF EGMONT 380 The Gentleman's Magazine .
Page 389
religious toleration , had ended by persecuting humble sectaries to the death . The ... Egmont and Aremberg were friends ; Egmont , a rigid Catholic , was warmly ... the newly widowed Countess of Sabina , Princess Palatine of Bavaria . 389.
religious toleration , had ended by persecuting humble sectaries to the death . The ... Egmont and Aremberg were friends ; Egmont , a rigid Catholic , was warmly ... the newly widowed Countess of Sabina , Princess Palatine of Bavaria . 389.
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... the record of the ten years the Countess survived her illustrious consort is very meagre . With reptilian malignity , Philip restored Egmont's estates to his eldest son ( Macaulay's " Flemish count , " who was slain at Ivry ) shortly after ...
... the record of the ten years the Countess survived her illustrious consort is very meagre . With reptilian malignity , Philip restored Egmont's estates to his eldest son ( Macaulay's " Flemish count , " who was slain at Ivry ) shortly after ...
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