The Gentleman's Magazine, Volumen 291F. 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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... become an accepted axiom of national conduct . He had for a few years removed England from active interference in the quarrels of Europe . And this was the corner - stone of that Tory system for which he had wrought the country ...
... become an accepted axiom of national conduct . He had for a few years removed England from active interference in the quarrels of Europe . And this was the corner - stone of that Tory system for which he had wrought the country ...
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... become a party triumph for the Whigs . But the Pretender was the meanest man for whom enthusiast ever laid down life or fortune . Loyalty to him could never be loyalty to his person and character . It was loyalty to his misfortunes as ...
... become a party triumph for the Whigs . But the Pretender was the meanest man for whom enthusiast ever laid down life or fortune . Loyalty to him could never be loyalty to his person and character . It was loyalty to his misfortunes as ...
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... become the Marquise de Créquy , a very great lady , and distinguished in that vicious age for the exquisite propriety of her life . She had become a grandmother too ; but though a true wife , with an admiring appreciation of her ...
... become the Marquise de Créquy , a very great lady , and distinguished in that vicious age for the exquisite propriety of her life . She had become a grandmother too ; but though a true wife , with an admiring appreciation of her ...
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Peakland Township Some Bygone Happenings in a By JOHN HYDE 389 | 288 |
The HooliganFrom Mohock to HooliganDecay of Discipline 519 | 618 |
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