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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... Prince et Seigneur , instead of simply Seigneur , and , for the first time since Lucien's days , we have Monégasque coins , for which a mint was founded in the principality . But these outward symbols of sovereignty did not satisfy ...
... Prince et Seigneur , instead of simply Seigneur , and , for the first time since Lucien's days , we have Monégasque coins , for which a mint was founded in the principality . But these outward symbols of sovereignty did not satisfy ...
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... Prince Joseph acted as regent , till the Prince's eldest son ( afterwards Honoré V. ) claimed his right to that post . On his way out to Monaco in 1815 his carriage was stopped near Cannes by the troops of Napoleon , just landed from ...
... Prince Joseph acted as regent , till the Prince's eldest son ( afterwards Honoré V. ) claimed his right to that post . On his way out to Monaco in 1815 his carriage was stopped near Cannes by the troops of Napoleon , just landed from ...
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... Prince that this was not done two months ago . " The Swedish King , seeing in his mind's eye Cossacks ravaging city and hamlet , sat down and drew up a declaration of war against England then and there , while the new Prince was writing ...
... Prince that this was not done two months ago . " The Swedish King , seeing in his mind's eye Cossacks ravaging city and hamlet , sat down and drew up a declaration of war against England then and there , while the new Prince was writing ...
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