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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Page 194
We have already seen what was the state of things in Béarn , but in Bigorre little or no scandal of the kind would appear to have been matter of notoriety . The clergy there , instead of decreasing in repute right up to the time of the ...
We have already seen what was the state of things in Béarn , but in Bigorre little or no scandal of the kind would appear to have been matter of notoriety . The clergy there , instead of decreasing in repute right up to the time of the ...
Page 459
... at the Russian Court , and intercepted at the Post Office as dangerous matter . Harris suffered greatly from this trick , but it was impossible to bring the matter home to the Prime Minister and expose his deceit , as when ...
... at the Russian Court , and intercepted at the Post Office as dangerous matter . Harris suffered greatly from this trick , but it was impossible to bring the matter home to the Prime Minister and expose his deceit , as when ...
Page 582
“ Elliot thereupon took accurate survey of the matter , and rapidly enough and with perfect skill , though still a novice in Berlin affairs , managed to do it . Privily hired or made his servant hire the chief Housebreaker or Pickpocket ...
“ Elliot thereupon took accurate survey of the matter , and rapidly enough and with perfect skill , though still a novice in Berlin affairs , managed to do it . Privily hired or made his servant hire the chief Housebreaker or Pickpocket ...
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Palace An Old and an Old High Town By PERCY FITZGERALD | 70 |
Peasant Proprietor The WestPyrenean By A R WHITEWAY | 226 |
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