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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... carried the question in the nega- tive . The Speaker of the Commons , in giving his casting vote , usually does so in accordance with the custom of the Lords - that is to say , he decides the question in such a way that the House will ...
... carried the question in the nega- tive . The Speaker of the Commons , in giving his casting vote , usually does so in accordance with the custom of the Lords - that is to say , he decides the question in such a way that the House will ...
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... carried out ; they took place at each change of custody , even if the offender was being sent a long way . Constables were entitled to pay for moving on these troublesome gentry , the justices fixing the amount at quarter sessions . As ...
... carried out ; they took place at each change of custody , even if the offender was being sent a long way . Constables were entitled to pay for moving on these troublesome gentry , the justices fixing the amount at quarter sessions . As ...
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... carried out , and failed to realise that the " gracious and débonnaire " Philip equalled Alva in patient ferocity . Louis of Nassau's victory at Helliger - Lee , the death of Count Aremberg , and the loss of his veteran troops , roused ...
... carried out , and failed to realise that the " gracious and débonnaire " Philip equalled Alva in patient ferocity . Louis of Nassau's victory at Helliger - Lee , the death of Count Aremberg , and the loss of his veteran troops , roused ...
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