The Gentleman's Magazine, Volumen 56,Parte 1The "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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Ho . any new alliances had been made , or the begged the indulgence of the house , to friendship of foreign states cemented say a few words , not so much in answer during the recess , he would answer , that to what bad fallen from the ...
Ho . any new alliances had been made , or the begged the indulgence of the house , to friendship of foreign states cemented say a few words , not so much in answer during the recess , he would answer , that to what bad fallen from the ...
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The anprevented the Earl of Chesterfield , am- fwer , or rather no answer , which the ballador to the court of Spain , from ap- right honourable gentleman chose to give pearing in that character at Madrid . yesterday upon the subject ...
The anprevented the Earl of Chesterfield , am- fwer , or rather no answer , which the ballador to the court of Spain , from ap- right honourable gentleman chose to give pearing in that character at Madrid . yesterday upon the subject ...
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But to the first he answered that well at heart , that he was sure he could be he had made none * ; and , to ... And to see if he would change at ease ; but it proved otherwise , for a more any way the answer or manner of it ...
But to the first he answered that well at heart , that he was sure he could be he had made none * ; and , to ... And to see if he would change at ease ; but it proved otherwise , for a more any way the answer or manner of it ...
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