The Gentleman's Magazine, Volumen 297F. 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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... Moray was come to Court : " I hear his credit shall be good " - " The Queen wills that all controversies shall be taken up . " Even five days earlier ( April 21 ) , Moray had been received at the castle by the Queen . This lie ...
... Moray was come to Court : " I hear his credit shall be good " - " The Queen wills that all controversies shall be taken up . " Even five days earlier ( April 21 ) , Moray had been received at the castle by the Queen . This lie ...
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... Moray used this witness against him . On August 9 , Paris implicated Moray , Bothwell , Huntly , Morton , Lethington , and Lindsay , but said no word of the Queen , ending , " And that is all I know about the matter . " Next day he was ...
... Moray used this witness against him . On August 9 , Paris implicated Moray , Bothwell , Huntly , Morton , Lethington , and Lindsay , but said no word of the Queen , ending , " And that is all I know about the matter . " Next day he was ...
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written by John Read for Cecil , stands Moray's name ! Possibly Moray only " looked through his fingers " and did not sign ; but the fact that his name appears in the copy goes far to show that at the time his complicity was pre ...
written by John Read for Cecil , stands Moray's name ! Possibly Moray only " looked through his fingers " and did not sign ; but the fact that his name appears in the copy goes far to show that at the time his complicity was pre ...
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