Gentleman's Magazine and Historical Review, Volumes 294-295F. Jefferies, 1967 - Early English newspapers |
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Page 236
... least it might be open . The Capitan - Pasha and the war party silenced any religious scruples of the Sultan , and the Mufti was told to mind his own business . As soon as the truth dawned upon the Venetians they lost no time in ...
... least it might be open . The Capitan - Pasha and the war party silenced any religious scruples of the Sultan , and the Mufti was told to mind his own business . As soon as the truth dawned upon the Venetians they lost no time in ...
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least had been so very lately , and had come over to see the show of the coronation , and had actually seen it . I asked my lord the reason for this strange fact . ' Why , ' said he , ' a gentleman told me he saw him there ; and that he ...
least had been so very lately , and had come over to see the show of the coronation , and had actually seen it . I asked my lord the reason for this strange fact . ' Why , ' said he , ' a gentleman told me he saw him there ; and that he ...
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... least in ease and affluence . In 1678 his son Henry , the greatest of the name of St. John , was born at Battersea . He was the only child by his first wife , Lady Mary . The Viscount married , secondly , Angelica Magdaleine , daughter ...
... least in ease and affluence . In 1678 his son Henry , the greatest of the name of St. John , was born at Battersea . He was the only child by his first wife , Lady Mary . The Viscount married , secondly , Angelica Magdaleine , daughter ...
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