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. |
Dentro del libro
Resultados 1-3 de 84
Página 153
Soon after the celebration of this marriage , Q. Elizabeth fucceeded to the throne of England , and the princes of A Lorrain , to render their néice the queen of Sects more worthy of the dauphin , and to gratify their own vanity ...
Soon after the celebration of this marriage , Q. Elizabeth fucceeded to the throne of England , and the princes of A Lorrain , to render their néice the queen of Sects more worthy of the dauphin , and to gratify their own vanity ...
Página 215
... for Elizabeth , as the determined to live unmarried herfelf , was extreamly defi- rous of keeping Mary unmarried too , as her fucceffion to the throne of England would then be lefs acceptable to the people . led : Bothwell and Arran ...
... for Elizabeth , as the determined to live unmarried herfelf , was extreamly defi- rous of keeping Mary unmarried too , as her fucceffion to the throne of England would then be lefs acceptable to the people . led : Bothwell and Arran ...
Página 591
The people of England , therefore , will not , I believe , blame the giving them back , for a valuable confidera- tion , PROVIDED CANADA BE LEFT TO US . I take it for granted that , in the future negociation , the island of Cape Breton ...
The people of England , therefore , will not , I believe , blame the giving them back , for a valuable confidera- tion , PROVIDED CANADA BE LEFT TO US . I take it for granted that , in the future negociation , the island of Cape Breton ...
Comentarios de usuarios - Escribir una reseña
No hemos encontrado ninguna reseña en los sitios habituales.
Otras ediciones - Ver todo
Términos y frases comunes
alfo appear arms army body brought called Capt carried caufe command common confidered continued court death Ditto enemy England English faid fair fame fays feems fent feveral fhall fhip fhould fide fire firft fmall fome foon force French fubjects fuch fuppofed give given granted ground hand head houfe John kind king laft land late letter Lift live London Lord manner Mary means Mifs moft morning nature never night obferved officers paffed perfon pieces prefent prince produced proper Queen reafon received Remarks road Royal taken thefe thing thofe thought tion took town troops whofe whole