The Gentleman's Magazine, Volumen 292F. 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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... French at the Battle of Baujè , and materially contributed to the defeat of the English . At the Battle of Crevant , in 1424 , most of the 3,000 Scottish auxiliaries of France were slain . At Verneuil , in the fol- lowing year , the ...
... French at the Battle of Baujè , and materially contributed to the defeat of the English . At the Battle of Crevant , in 1424 , most of the 3,000 Scottish auxiliaries of France were slain . At Verneuil , in the fol- lowing year , the ...
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... French wines , French silks , French sugar , French spices , and French manners . And so by this reciprocity , the French acquired a liking for Scotch haddocks , while the Scotsman became a connoisseur of French clarets ; the French ...
... French wines , French silks , French sugar , French spices , and French manners . And so by this reciprocity , the French acquired a liking for Scotch haddocks , while the Scotsman became a connoisseur of French clarets ; the French ...
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... French system offers many advantages over the English system ; at the same time it may be said , and has been said , that the monotony and mechanical character of French education are great defects , that boys are not machines , that ...
... French system offers many advantages over the English system ; at the same time it may be said , and has been said , that the monotony and mechanical character of French education are great defects , that boys are not machines , that ...
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