The Gentleman's Magazine, Volume 291F. 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 88
... perhaps the first in Europe , as can readily be understood if we read carefully the five oaths taken by each king , as given by Lagrèze . It is to be remarked that they do not appear in the printed edition of this Fuero , but only in ...
... perhaps the first in Europe , as can readily be understood if we read carefully the five oaths taken by each king , as given by Lagrèze . It is to be remarked that they do not appear in the printed edition of this Fuero , but only in ...
Page 92
... perhaps unconsciously to the people to whom such system belonged . For example , the principle of metayage ( cf. gazalha ) was not directly derived from the practice of Frankish and Lombard sovereigns granting away parts of the public ...
... perhaps unconsciously to the people to whom such system belonged . For example , the principle of metayage ( cf. gazalha ) was not directly derived from the practice of Frankish and Lombard sovereigns granting away parts of the public ...
Page 482
... perhaps too noble for foul or base parts . In Mrs. Haller her chaste and lofty manner was at variance with her wretched , impure disclosure ; but then , who could render the pathos of the part as she did ? Her Lady Macbeth may perhaps ...
... perhaps too noble for foul or base parts . In Mrs. Haller her chaste and lofty manner was at variance with her wretched , impure disclosure ; but then , who could render the pathos of the part as she did ? Her Lady Macbeth may perhaps ...
Contents
570 | 229 |
Peakland Township Some Bygone Happenings in a By JOHN HYDE 389 | 288 |
The HooliganFrom Mohock to HooliganDecay of Discipline 519 | 618 |
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