The Gentleman's Magazine, Volume 292F. 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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Probably his bias was towards the High Church party — albeit his daughter married Bulstrode of Bulstrode , and her son raised a corps for the Parliament , while her nephew was the famous Sir Bulstrode Whitelocke .
Probably his bias was towards the High Church party — albeit his daughter married Bulstrode of Bulstrode , and her son raised a corps for the Parliament , while her nephew was the famous Sir Bulstrode Whitelocke .
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John Bradley by this lady had two sons , Thomas , a merchant , and John , a doctor , and two daughters , who both married remarkable men . Ann , the elder , became the wife of Matthew Sutcliffe , and Elizabeth , the younger , married ...
John Bradley by this lady had two sons , Thomas , a merchant , and John , a doctor , and two daughters , who both married remarkable men . Ann , the elder , became the wife of Matthew Sutcliffe , and Elizabeth , the younger , married ...
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When Panurge was thinking seriously of matrimony , Friar John made him hearken to the bells of Varenes , and Panurge joyfully interpreted their message into , " Take thee a wife , take thee a wife , and marry , marry , marry ; for if ...
When Panurge was thinking seriously of matrimony , Friar John made him hearken to the bells of Varenes , and Panurge joyfully interpreted their message into , " Take thee a wife , take thee a wife , and marry , marry , marry ; for if ...
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Psychology Modern By A R WHITEWAY | 98 |
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