The Gentleman's Magazine, Volume 240F. Jefferies, 1968 - 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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... Anne Boleyn was born in 1507. " The authority quoted for this untrue statement is " Camden , a competent authority on such subjects . " Now Camden was not a contemporary of Anne Boleyn , nor were his " Annals of Elizabeth " published ...
... Anne Boleyn was born in 1507. " The authority quoted for this untrue statement is " Camden , a competent authority on such subjects . " Now Camden was not a contemporary of Anne Boleyn , nor were his " Annals of Elizabeth " published ...
Page 298
... Anne Boleyn was the elder girl , that on her father's death the Irish earldom , which had been settled on Boleyn's heirs- general , descended , through Anne , to her daughter , Queen Elizabeth , and that , after that queen's death , all ...
... Anne Boleyn was the elder girl , that on her father's death the Irish earldom , which had been settled on Boleyn's heirs- general , descended , through Anne , to her daughter , Queen Elizabeth , and that , after that queen's death , all ...
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... Anne's disservice ; but this gossip and enemy nowhere goes so far in " calumny " as to say that Henry and Anne had " anticipated marriage . " He says the King " ait ap- proché bien près de Mademoiselle Anne , " and he Anne Boleyn . 301.
... Anne's disservice ; but this gossip and enemy nowhere goes so far in " calumny " as to say that Henry and Anne had " anticipated marriage . " He says the King " ait ap- proché bien près de Mademoiselle Anne , " and he Anne Boleyn . 301.
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