The Gentleman's Magazine, Volumen 266The "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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The young lady , who was the youngest of three daughters , was educated in France , and married when extremely young to Sir John Elliott . Her husband was a man of eminent position and large fortune . But he was advanced in years ...
The young lady , who was the youngest of three daughters , was educated in France , and married when extremely young to Sir John Elliott . Her husband was a man of eminent position and large fortune . But he was advanced in years ...
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Queen Mab , the ever young queen . ) Shakespeare knew Welsh : Puck is clearly the prca - Gaelic phooka . In West Cornwall the late Judge Bevan was once hopelessly puzzled by a witness saying : “ A mabyer ( young hen ) fled out through ...
Queen Mab , the ever young queen . ) Shakespeare knew Welsh : Puck is clearly the prca - Gaelic phooka . In West Cornwall the late Judge Bevan was once hopelessly puzzled by a witness saying : “ A mabyer ( young hen ) fled out through ...
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Upon the accession of King John , young Sir Fulk crossed over from Normandy to England to petition the Crown to restore him the paternal lands , now his by the death of his father . White Town and Maelor were at this time held by the ...
Upon the accession of King John , young Sir Fulk crossed over from Normandy to England to petition the Crown to restore him the paternal lands , now his by the death of his father . White Town and Maelor were at this time held by the ...
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