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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... present post of guardian and adviser extremely difficult ; all his know- ledge of the position , all his sympathy and tact were needed to endure the impatience , ignorance , and inflexibility which met him at every turn and hampered his ...
... present post of guardian and adviser extremely difficult ; all his know- ledge of the position , all his sympathy and tact were needed to endure the impatience , ignorance , and inflexibility which met him at every turn and hampered his ...
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... present representatives of the family . In 1736 he was the owner of a quarry which for 150 years has been a source of revenue to the owners of the estate . It was the working of this quarry probably which led to the discovery of clay ...
... present representatives of the family . In 1736 he was the owner of a quarry which for 150 years has been a source of revenue to the owners of the estate . It was the working of this quarry probably which led to the discovery of clay ...
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... present , as well as all the principal Frenchmen and foreigners of distinction in Rome , and a great num- ber of Roman nobles , especially those favourable to France . The Duc de St. Aignan assures me that this dinner cost him eight hun ...
... present , as well as all the principal Frenchmen and foreigners of distinction in Rome , and a great num- ber of Roman nobles , especially those favourable to France . The Duc de St. Aignan assures me that this dinner cost him eight hun ...
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