The Gentleman's Magazine, Volume 286F. 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 341
... Chronicles of John Froissart . The late Sir James Stephen says truly that the Chronicles " probably throw more light on certain aspects of the period to which they refer than is thrown by any other single writer upon any other period ...
... Chronicles of John Froissart . The late Sir James Stephen says truly that the Chronicles " probably throw more light on certain aspects of the period to which they refer than is thrown by any other single writer upon any other period ...
Page 343
... Chronicles are divided into four books . The first starts with the coronation of Edward III . , in 1327 , and finishes with the year 1379 inclusive . Studious regard for chrono- logical order was not one of Froissart's strong points ...
... Chronicles are divided into four books . The first starts with the coronation of Edward III . , in 1327 , and finishes with the year 1379 inclusive . Studious regard for chrono- logical order was not one of Froissart's strong points ...
Page 347
... Chronicles is contained in a passage dealing with the siege of a fortress in Morocco by the allied forces of England and France . On one occasion the soldiers were plagued by a swarm of flies , but " through the grace of God and the ...
... Chronicles is contained in a passage dealing with the siege of a fortress in Morocco by the allied forces of England and France . On one occasion the soldiers were plagued by a swarm of flies , but " through the grace of God and the ...
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Beau Brummells Successor By ALBERT LOUIS COTTON | 37 |
Fate The of the Rajah By J W SHERER C S I | 48 |
Oxford Seventeenth Century Scandal at By JOHN WOODHOUSE 553 | 180 |
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