The Gentleman's Magazine, Volumen 243The "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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T , HE unveiling at Wantage , by the Prince and Princess of Wales , of a statue to King Alfred , is in itself a matter of interest which cannot well be passed over without notice in The Gentleman's . Its chief value from a sentimental ...
T , HE unveiling at Wantage , by the Prince and Princess of Wales , of a statue to King Alfred , is in itself a matter of interest which cannot well be passed over without notice in The Gentleman's . Its chief value from a sentimental ...
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If now we turn to the savage conception of monarchy , we shall find that , wherever regal authority exists , it is sustained by a more.or less strong belief in the divine origin of kings . The constitutional power of a king varies with ...
If now we turn to the savage conception of monarchy , we shall find that , wherever regal authority exists , it is sustained by a more.or less strong belief in the divine origin of kings . The constitutional power of a king varies with ...
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The king besought them to give him shelter , and they willingly complied . The old man dried his clothes , the woman prepared his supper , and the boy attended to his horse . Then the king , admiring the lad , asked his parents why they ...
The king besought them to give him shelter , and they willingly complied . The old man dried his clothes , the woman prepared his supper , and the boy attended to his horse . Then the king , admiring the lad , asked his parents why they ...
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Telegraphy On some Marvels in II By RICHARD A PROCTOR | 29 |
Asparagus By W COLLETTSANDARS | 57 |
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