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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... received no title ; the next Speaker , Sir Fletcher Norton , was created Lord Grantley ; Charles Wolfran Cornwall ( 1780-1789 ) remained a commoner ; the Hon . William Grenville ( 1789 ) succeeded to an hereditary peerage ; Addington ...
... received no title ; the next Speaker , Sir Fletcher Norton , was created Lord Grantley ; Charles Wolfran Cornwall ( 1780-1789 ) remained a commoner ; the Hon . William Grenville ( 1789 ) succeeded to an hereditary peerage ; Addington ...
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... received as genuine , and ampler collections were made from time to time . But the fame of earlier labourers was eclipsed by that of Gratian , a monk of Bologna , that city which was the centre of the new Roman jurisprudence . His work ...
... received as genuine , and ampler collections were made from time to time . But the fame of earlier labourers was eclipsed by that of Gratian , a monk of Bologna , that city which was the centre of the new Roman jurisprudence . His work ...
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... received opinion has been that this larger or " Saint's Island " was the site of the original Purgatory , but that , owing to its proximity to the mainland and the consequent difficulty of supervision , it was from motives of ...
... received opinion has been that this larger or " Saint's Island " was the site of the original Purgatory , but that , owing to its proximity to the mainland and the consequent difficulty of supervision , it was from motives of ...
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