The Gentleman's Magazine, Volume 267F. 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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Page 285
... James , who , whilst King of Scotland , wrote his " Demonologie " against Scot's ideas ( 1597 ) . James ' mind was strictly Bible - bound , and for him the disbelief in witches savoured of Sadduceeism , or the denial of spirits . Yet ...
... James , who , whilst King of Scotland , wrote his " Demonologie " against Scot's ideas ( 1597 ) . James ' mind was strictly Bible - bound , and for him the disbelief in witches savoured of Sadduceeism , or the denial of spirits . Yet ...
Page 291
... James very fairly took umbrage at the action and claims of the Pope , and spent six days in making notes which he ... James ' apology . Considering the subject , it was certainly written with singular moderation ; and James would have ...
... James very fairly took umbrage at the action and claims of the Pope , and spent six days in making notes which he ... James ' apology . Considering the subject , it was certainly written with singular moderation ; and James would have ...
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... James I. himself cared little for fine clothes , and made his ward- robe last as long as the stuff would hold together . Once , being offered a new - fashioned Spanish hat , he thrust it aside , with the remark that he liked neither the ...
... James I. himself cared little for fine clothes , and made his ward- robe last as long as the stuff would hold together . Once , being offered a new - fashioned Spanish hat , he thrust it aside , with the remark that he liked neither the ...
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