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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... Hortense than one with the grandson of a lawyer , however rich he might be . A list of Hortense's suitors would be a long one ; among them was Charles II . of England , then in exile , but Mazarin was on friendly terms with Cromwell ...
... Hortense than one with the grandson of a lawyer , however rich he might be . A list of Hortense's suitors would be a long one ; among them was Charles II . of England , then in exile , but Mazarin was on friendly terms with Cromwell ...
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... Hortense about in order to escape her imaginary lovers . He adopted strange forms of devotion , making it a matter of conscience to destroy all pictures and statues which offended against modesty . The Cardinal had collected glorious ...
... Hortense about in order to escape her imaginary lovers . He adopted strange forms of devotion , making it a matter of conscience to destroy all pictures and statues which offended against modesty . The Cardinal had collected glorious ...
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... Hortense departed by sea to Savoy . The reigning Duke had been one of her suitors ; he received her amiably at Turin . Little is known of her sojourn there , except that she gave the Duchess cause for jealousy . Hortense , like her ...
... Hortense departed by sea to Savoy . The reigning Duke had been one of her suitors ; he received her amiably at Turin . Little is known of her sojourn there , except that she gave the Duchess cause for jealousy . Hortense , like her ...
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