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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Though he never attained to a royal crown , he was the real founder of the Prussian Monarchy , of which his son became the first king . Readers of Carlyle's “ History of Friedrich II . of Prussia ” will remember the Chelsea sage's ...
Though he never attained to a royal crown , he was the real founder of the Prussian Monarchy , of which his son became the first king . Readers of Carlyle's “ History of Friedrich II . of Prussia ” will remember the Chelsea sage's ...
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Queen Juliana , who was step - mother to King Christian , had a son of her own , and her object was to get rid of the young Queen and her heirs . Accordingly she devised a plor for seizing the Government and imprisoning Queen Caroline ...
Queen Juliana , who was step - mother to King Christian , had a son of her own , and her object was to get rid of the young Queen and her heirs . Accordingly she devised a plor for seizing the Government and imprisoning Queen Caroline ...
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Je ne savais pas que la Providence fat de vos alliés , " sneered the King . “ Le seul , Sire , que nous ne payons pas , ” replied Elliot . ? An occasional brush with the King relieved the tedium of the Court , and it was some ...
Je ne savais pas que la Providence fat de vos alliés , " sneered the King . “ Le seul , Sire , que nous ne payons pas , ” replied Elliot . ? An occasional brush with the King relieved the tedium of the Court , and it was some ...
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