The Gentleman's Magazine, Volumen 288F. Jefferies, 1967 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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... Marat would " have drunk the blood of his mother out of the cranium of his father , " while the artist David , in depicting his friend's death , pronounced a eulogium in which he described his acquaintance with Marat as a consolation ...
... Marat would " have drunk the blood of his mother out of the cranium of his father , " while the artist David , in depicting his friend's death , pronounced a eulogium in which he described his acquaintance with Marat as a consolation ...
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... Marat , M.D. " This brochure is dated from Church Street , Soho , 1786 , and neither need detain us further . So much then for the real Marat in England . The apocryphal adventures of this militant scientist are far more entertaining ...
... Marat , M.D. " This brochure is dated from Church Street , Soho , 1786 , and neither need detain us further . So much then for the real Marat in England . The apocryphal adventures of this militant scientist are far more entertaining ...
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... Marat , which he said was his family name . The author , the Rev. G. Huddesford , of " Topsy Turvey , " a set of verses published in 1793 , accepted without any inquiry the many scandalous falsehoods about Marat , and the following is a ...
... Marat , which he said was his family name . The author , the Rev. G. Huddesford , of " Topsy Turvey , " a set of verses published in 1793 , accepted without any inquiry the many scandalous falsehoods about Marat , and the following is a ...
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