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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1 such to death willingly , as persons hating the prosperity of their country , and the valour , worth , and wit of their own nation , in respect of us and our Catholick cause . " It was easy for him to learn from James all the ...
1 such to death willingly , as persons hating the prosperity of their country , and the valour , worth , and wit of their own nation , in respect of us and our Catholick cause . " It was easy for him to learn from James all the ...
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The cause of this revolution was the animosity of the Dowager Queen Juliana against Queen Caroline Matilda , wife of Christian VII . of Denmark , and sister to George III . of England . Queen Juliana , who was step - mother to King ...
The cause of this revolution was the animosity of the Dowager Queen Juliana against Queen Caroline Matilda , wife of Christian VII . of Denmark , and sister to George III . of England . Queen Juliana , who was step - mother to King ...
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Also , whoso will use the game of angling , he must rise early , which thing is profitable to man in this wise , that is to wit , much to the heal of his soul , for it shall cause him to be holy , and to the heal of his body , for it ...
Also , whoso will use the game of angling , he must rise early , which thing is profitable to man in this wise , that is to wit , much to the heal of his soul , for it shall cause him to be holy , and to the heal of his body , for it ...
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