The Gentleman's Magazine, Volume 247A. Dodd and A. Smith, 1968 - Great Britain 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 553
All these are found in Lord Hartington . There are two principal offices in the Administration either of which Lord Hartington is admirably qualified to fill . His acceptance of the portfolio of Minister of War would be highly popular ...
All these are found in Lord Hartington . There are two principal offices in the Administration either of which Lord Hartington is admirably qualified to fill . His acceptance of the portfolio of Minister of War would be highly popular ...
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This is an admirable negative quality , and it served both Lord Beaconsfield and Great Britain a good turn when it led Lord Derby to throw his burly body across the pathway of the chariot of the sun to which the Premier had harnessed ...
This is an admirable negative quality , and it served both Lord Beaconsfield and Great Britain a good turn when it led Lord Derby to throw his burly body across the pathway of the chariot of the sun to which the Premier had harnessed ...
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I will add an asterisk to the names of those in the Cabinet :* Premier Lord Granville . * Lord Chancellor Lord Selborne . * President of the Council Lord Cardwell . * Privy Seal Duke of Argyll . * Foreign Secretary Lord Hartington .
I will add an asterisk to the names of those in the Cabinet :* Premier Lord Granville . * Lord Chancellor Lord Selborne . * President of the Council Lord Cardwell . * Privy Seal Duke of Argyll . * Foreign Secretary Lord Hartington .
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Australian Capitals Some By REDSPINNER | 47 |
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