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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... Mazarin . Wolsey's life was wonderful ; so was that of Richelieu ; but the rise of Mazarin is like a fairy - tale . We may well believe that Wolsey served his king more faithfully than his God ; we cannot deny that Richelieu brought his ...
... Mazarin . Wolsey's life was wonderful ; so was that of Richelieu ; but the rise of Mazarin is like a fairy - tale . We may well believe that Wolsey served his king more faithfully than his God ; we cannot deny that Richelieu brought his ...
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... Mazarin . " When a prince or noble offered to espouse one of the Cardinal's family it was com- monly said that he was anxious " to marry Mazarin . " Of such alliances there was a vast number ; for Mazarin had seven nieces and two ...
... Mazarin . " When a prince or noble offered to espouse one of the Cardinal's family it was com- monly said that he was anxious " to marry Mazarin . " Of such alliances there was a vast number ; for Mazarin had seven nieces and two ...
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... Mazarin , was the handsomest of the Cardinal's nieces , and her life was in many ways not less romantic and unhappy than those of her sisters and cousins . When she was but thirteen , Armand de la Porte , only son of the Maréchal de la ...
... Mazarin , was the handsomest of the Cardinal's nieces , and her life was in many ways not less romantic and unhappy than those of her sisters and cousins . When she was but thirteen , Armand de la Porte , only son of the Maréchal de la ...
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