The Gentleman's Magazine, Volume 264F. 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 137
... lived enshrined in the hearts of his grateful countrymen . The credit of the conquest of Quebec has long ago been assigned by general consent to one man ( for the part of the statesman has been eclipsed by that of the soldier ) , and it ...
... lived enshrined in the hearts of his grateful countrymen . The credit of the conquest of Quebec has long ago been assigned by general consent to one man ( for the part of the statesman has been eclipsed by that of the soldier ) , and it ...
Page 263
... lived till 1612 . The difficulties surrounding Crichton's death are increased by questions of chronology . Aldus , who should have known the truth , distinctly states , as we have seen , that he died on July 3 , 1583 , but he supplies ...
... lived till 1612 . The difficulties surrounding Crichton's death are increased by questions of chronology . Aldus , who should have known the truth , distinctly states , as we have seen , that he died on July 3 , 1583 , but he supplies ...
Page 402
... lived on till 1843 , his intelligence never returned ; though he still fondly handled his dearly loved books , he could not gather their meaning . And for Moore , too , an inferior lyrist at the best , a time of similar darkness was ...
... lived on till 1843 , his intelligence never returned ; though he still fondly handled his dearly loved books , he could not gather their meaning . And for Moore , too , an inferior lyrist at the best , a time of similar darkness was ...
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Ku Klux Klan The By SAUMAREZ DE HAVILLAND | 43 |
Prince Charlie Bonnie By ALEX CHARLES EWALD F S | 52 |
511 | 71 |
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