The Gentleman's Magazine, Volumen 301The "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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We surmise that John Coxon was then a young man , and ( very possibly ) new to the Indies . He was one of the first to enter into friendly relations with John d'Acosta . We may be sure that he was very prodigal in rum and powder ...
We surmise that John Coxon was then a young man , and ( very possibly ) new to the Indies . He was one of the first to enter into friendly relations with John d'Acosta . We may be sure that he was very prodigal in rum and powder ...
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We may dismiss at once Fuller's second - hand story that John Dowland was “ a native of Westminster , ” a story that is only surpassed by the statement in Eitner's “ Quellen Lexikon ” to the effect that he was a son of John Johnson .
We may dismiss at once Fuller's second - hand story that John Dowland was “ a native of Westminster , ” a story that is only surpassed by the statement in Eitner's “ Quellen Lexikon ” to the effect that he was a son of John Johnson .
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Richard , who in 1547 was living at Santry , had two sons , John and Thomas ( Prerogative Will of John Forster in the Record Office ) . This John , called John Forster the Younger , was Dowland's friend .
Richard , who in 1547 was living at Santry , had two sons , John and Thomas ( Prerogative Will of John Forster in the Record Office ) . This John , called John Forster the Younger , was Dowland's friend .
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