Gentleman's Magazine and Historical Review, Volumen 262A. Dodd and A. Smith, 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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... force that we have there at present ? We have now more than 40,000 fighting men there ; far more than the French had at any time in Tonquin , and twofold more than the highest estimate of the requisite force made before the war by any ...
... force that we have there at present ? We have now more than 40,000 fighting men there ; far more than the French had at any time in Tonquin , and twofold more than the highest estimate of the requisite force made before the war by any ...
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... force . " A very proper fear of the despotic uses to which a standing army might be put by an unpatriotic monarch and his reckless councillors was felt by the champions and promoters of our national liberties , as they understood them ...
... force . " A very proper fear of the despotic uses to which a standing army might be put by an unpatriotic monarch and his reckless councillors was felt by the champions and promoters of our national liberties , as they understood them ...
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... force of stormes do make all cold that somer had made warme , whose lustie hewe dispoiled cold not possess the place , ne yet abide Boreas ' blasts that althings dothe deface . 66 After this digression Reason's advice is taken into ...
... force of stormes do make all cold that somer had made warme , whose lustie hewe dispoiled cold not possess the place , ne yet abide Boreas ' blasts that althings dothe deface . 66 After this digression Reason's advice is taken into ...
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