The Gentleman's Magazine, Volumen 238The "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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Least of all nations has England to fear any assault . It is difficult to perceive why England stands so much aloof from Germany , when so much good might be done by a closer connection between them . The German Government and the ...
Least of all nations has England to fear any assault . It is difficult to perceive why England stands so much aloof from Germany , when so much good might be done by a closer connection between them . The German Government and the ...
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If England were to open u 3 : Fould not be necessary to destroy t dresults of the Turkish rule wo sta the majority of its subjects came led under a free constitution and ni 2. No would it be necessary to seize czy occupation .
If England were to open u 3 : Fould not be necessary to destroy t dresults of the Turkish rule wo sta the majority of its subjects came led under a free constitution and ni 2. No would it be necessary to seize czy occupation .
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If England were to open up colonisation in these districts , it would not be necessary to destroy the Mohammedan power . The baneful results of the Turkish rule would fade away of themselves when the majority of its subjects came to be ...
If England were to open up colonisation in these districts , it would not be necessary to destroy the Mohammedan power . The baneful results of the Turkish rule would fade away of themselves when the majority of its subjects came to be ...
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