The Gentleman's Magazine, Volumen 302F. 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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... Disraeli acted as intermediary , visiting Lockhart at Chiefswood , and making him the proposal . He met Sir Walter Scott , and half a century afterwards he described how the great novelist displayed all the romantic glories of ...
... Disraeli acted as intermediary , visiting Lockhart at Chiefswood , and making him the proposal . He met Sir Walter Scott , and half a century afterwards he described how the great novelist displayed all the romantic glories of ...
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... Disraeli did not care for Ben Jonson . " I did battle for him , " says Lord Iddesleigh , " and he promised to read him again . " The two statesmen discussed the Homeric question , and Disraeli expressed the opinion that everything that ...
... Disraeli did not care for Ben Jonson . " I did battle for him , " says Lord Iddesleigh , " and he promised to read him again . " The two statesmen discussed the Homeric question , and Disraeli expressed the opinion that everything that ...
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... Disraeli successively . The Countess of Blessington , with whom Disraeli was intimate , had met Byron at Genoa , and had published a book entitled " Conversations with Lord Byron . " She included among her friends Byron's mistress , the ...
... Disraeli successively . The Countess of Blessington , with whom Disraeli was intimate , had met Byron at Genoa , and had published a book entitled " Conversations with Lord Byron . " She included among her friends Byron's mistress , the ...
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