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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... William's prudence made him most unwilling to trust the young people to the mercies of a profligate Court and a distracted nation ; and when a pressing invitation came that they should revisit Paris , answer was returned that John ...
... William's prudence made him most unwilling to trust the young people to the mercies of a profligate Court and a distracted nation ; and when a pressing invitation came that they should revisit Paris , answer was returned that John ...
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... William - the Falaise byblow - what claim , after all , had he to England's throne ? Had not Edward on his dying bed repented of his promise , and appointed him , Harold , as his true successor ? and had not the Witan with acclamation ...
... William - the Falaise byblow - what claim , after all , had he to England's throne ? Had not Edward on his dying bed repented of his promise , and appointed him , Harold , as his true successor ? and had not the Witan with acclamation ...
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... William can hardly do anything with it . What use all that horse- flesh and fine soldiery on top of it when it comes to charging up- hill ? -which thought was William's too , and many a round word has it cost him that day . He stop ; to ...
... William can hardly do anything with it . What use all that horse- flesh and fine soldiery on top of it when it comes to charging up- hill ? -which thought was William's too , and many a round word has it cost him that day . He stop ; to ...
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