The Gentleman's Magazine, Volume 255F. Jefferies, 1967 - Early English newspapers 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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... received from a dead man , I humbly submit myself to the will of God , my supreme Lord , and shall willingly and patiently suffer what- soever it shall please your Majesty to inflict me withal . " This letter fared no better than its ...
... received from a dead man , I humbly submit myself to the will of God , my supreme Lord , and shall willingly and patiently suffer what- soever it shall please your Majesty to inflict me withal . " This letter fared no better than its ...
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... received an invitation to dinner ; my violin was also asked . I did not reply like Sivori when similarly invited to bring his violin with him : " Merci ! mon violon ne dine pas ! I saw to my strings and screws , put together my solos ...
... received an invitation to dinner ; my violin was also asked . I did not reply like Sivori when similarly invited to bring his violin with him : " Merci ! mon violon ne dine pas ! I saw to my strings and screws , put together my solos ...
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... received would naturally unfit him for the troublous times in which he lived , and although we hear plenty about his personal piety , we hear of nothing he did for the welfare of his people . How he became enbroiled with the Danes ...
... received would naturally unfit him for the troublous times in which he lived , and although we hear plenty about his personal piety , we hear of nothing he did for the welfare of his people . How he became enbroiled with the Danes ...
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Art French Today | 35 |
Canadian Lake On | 76 |
Science Notes By W MATTIEU Williams F R A S | 92 |
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