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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... honour in a man who , after accepting an honour from . Charles I. , turned against the giver before the ink of the patent was dry , who sat in judgment on his own father , and truckled to Cromwell , but even then he had not touched the ...
... honour in a man who , after accepting an honour from . Charles I. , turned against the giver before the ink of the patent was dry , who sat in judgment on his own father , and truckled to Cromwell , but even then he had not touched the ...
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... honoured by the l'ope with a public funeral , an unprecedented honour for a foreigner . When we turn to the North of Europe , we find the fighting Scot again in evidence . The Dutch wars , which secured the indepen- dence of the United ...
... honoured by the l'ope with a public funeral , an unprecedented honour for a foreigner . When we turn to the North of Europe , we find the fighting Scot again in evidence . The Dutch wars , which secured the indepen- dence of the United ...
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... honour . When Napoleon's carriage was driven up to the side of the Pope's travelling carriage , " foot- men were holding open both doors , and an officer of the Court politely handed Pius VII . to the left door , while the Emperor ...
... honour . When Napoleon's carriage was driven up to the side of the Pope's travelling carriage , " foot- men were holding open both doors , and an officer of the Court politely handed Pius VII . to the left door , while the Emperor ...
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