The Gentleman's Magazine, Volume 290F. 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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Of what may be learned there or elsewhere , suffice it here to state that Ernest , the elder of the two boys whom Kunz von Kaufungen stole , was the founder of the Ernestine line of Saxony ; whilst his grandson , John Frederick the ...
Of what may be learned there or elsewhere , suffice it here to state that Ernest , the elder of the two boys whom Kunz von Kaufungen stole , was the founder of the Ernestine line of Saxony ; whilst his grandson , John Frederick the ...
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The fifth and youngest son of Sir John Osborne , of Chicksands Priory , Shefford , Bedfordshire , he was educated at home , being sent neither to school nor university . According to Wood , the father , Sir John , was a Puritan .
The fifth and youngest son of Sir John Osborne , of Chicksands Priory , Shefford , Bedfordshire , he was educated at home , being sent neither to school nor university . According to Wood , the father , Sir John , was a Puritan .
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John's fine nature led him to view the subject entirely from the standpoint of his wife ; he was too unselfish to reproach her with having deceived him , and even went so far as to say that Susan had thoroughly good grounds for ...
John's fine nature led him to view the subject entirely from the standpoint of his wife ; he was too unselfish to reproach her with having deceived him , and even went so far as to say that Susan had thoroughly good grounds for ...
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