The Gentleman's Magazine, Volume 276F. 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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130,000 was the sum given for the treasure , and it became known as the Regency diamond , " from the authority by whom it had been acquired . When the story of its purchase and re - sale at so high a profit was known ...
130,000 was the sum given for the treasure , and it became known as the Regency diamond , " from the authority by whom it had been acquired . When the story of its purchase and re - sale at so high a profit was known ...
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This solemn occasion was one which required the attendance at Paris of all the great peers and paladins of the Empire ; and it became a question whether Count Heymon should be summoned . There were many difficulties in the way .
This solemn occasion was one which required the attendance at Paris of all the great peers and paladins of the Empire ; and it became a question whether Count Heymon should be summoned . There were many difficulties in the way .
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After taking his M.A. degree he became an inmate of the household of Sir W.Cecil — it is supposed he was tutor to his son . He was made Dean of Westminster in 1561 , when he became a D.D. As a member of the High Commission Court he ...
After taking his M.A. degree he became an inmate of the household of Sir W.Cecil — it is supposed he was tutor to his son . He was made Dean of Westminster in 1561 , when he became a D.D. As a member of the High Commission Court he ...
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Analogies and Homologies Some Notes on By W T FREEMAN | 37 |
Realism The of Balzac By W H GLEADELL | 47 |
Atlantic Record A Run for the By JAMES | 53 |
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