The Gentleman's Magazine, Volume 294F. 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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a Queen's death , he was told a circumstantial story of a cup of iced milk given to her in very hot weather by the Countess of Soissons , and he was always ready to believe a tale of poisoning , especially if it incriminated one of the ...
a Queen's death , he was told a circumstantial story of a cup of iced milk given to her in very hot weather by the Countess of Soissons , and he was always ready to believe a tale of poisoning , especially if it incriminated one of the ...
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The belief in the malignity of the death - tick is as fully established in the Cape Colony as it is in certain parts of England , and is probably a survival of old times , for nothing analogous to it can be found amongst the native ...
The belief in the malignity of the death - tick is as fully established in the Cape Colony as it is in certain parts of England , and is probably a survival of old times , for nothing analogous to it can be found amongst the native ...
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( My brother - in - law , Andrew Bradocke , told mee that hee feared his mother would die , for there came such a pair of pidgeons before his father's death , and hee had heard they did soe beefore the death of his grandfather . ) ...
( My brother - in - law , Andrew Bradocke , told mee that hee feared his mother would die , for there came such a pair of pidgeons before his father's death , and hee had heard they did soe beefore the death of his grandfather . ) ...
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Are Proofs of the Descent of man being Strengthened | 43 |
Beaconsfield Viscountess By J HENRY HARRIS | 135 |
Béam The Fors of By A R WHITEWAY M | 146 |
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