The Gentleman's Magazine, Volumen 29The "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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Lorrain , to render their néice the queen ants , as to favour the design of invading of Sects more worthy of the dauphin , England . A considerable body of French and to gratify their own vanity , set on forces soon after entered ...
Lorrain , to render their néice the queen ants , as to favour the design of invading of Sects more worthy of the dauphin , England . A considerable body of French and to gratify their own vanity , set on forces soon after entered ...
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D nearer to the blood royal of England than berb , proposed a personal interview with the Queen , tho ' fhe was born of a second her fomewhere in the N. of England : Eli- marriage ; she was alfo born in England , and zabeth could not ...
D nearer to the blood royal of England than berb , proposed a personal interview with the Queen , tho ' fhe was born of a second her fomewhere in the N. of England : Eli- marriage ; she was alfo born in England , and zabeth could not ...
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... she would have his connexion with England affords him ; heen able to pay more attention to her A. the power of the ... England mighthave been may be broken , by difuniting the confethreatened so seriously with invasions , as to ...
... she would have his connexion with England affords him ; heen able to pay more attention to her A. the power of the ... England mighthave been may be broken , by difuniting the confethreatened so seriously with invasions , as to ...
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