The Gentleman's Magazine, Volumen 279The "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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Setting aside the Sholto of a fond imagination and other still wilder fables , their real and well - proven history commences with William of Douglas , Lord of Douglasdale , who witnesses various royal and monastic charters between 1174 ...
Setting aside the Sholto of a fond imagination and other still wilder fables , their real and well - proven history commences with William of Douglas , Lord of Douglasdale , who witnesses various royal and monastic charters between 1174 ...
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The noble party arrived amid the cheers of the populace ; the mayor in robes and chain of office received them with the most splendid pomposity , and Lord Harefield replied to the address in a strain of courteous compliment that was ...
The noble party arrived amid the cheers of the populace ; the mayor in robes and chain of office received them with the most splendid pomposity , and Lord Harefield replied to the address in a strain of courteous compliment that was ...
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Now it is Mr. Robert Stewart ( afterwards Lord Castlereagh ) , hastening Londonwards , who looks in on the friends and assures them gallantly that , should political events in Ireland drive him thence , he will pitch his tent in their ...
Now it is Mr. Robert Stewart ( afterwards Lord Castlereagh ) , hastening Londonwards , who looks in on the friends and assures them gallantly that , should political events in Ireland drive him thence , he will pitch his tent in their ...
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