The Gentleman's Magazine, Volume 222F. 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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See OBITUARY . lish proceeded to Pekin , he remained in At Bruntsfield House , Edinburgh , aged command of the troops in Shanghai . 80 , Sir J. Wl'arrender , bart . See OBITUARY . At Madrid , the Duke of Veragua .
See OBITUARY . lish proceeded to Pekin , he remained in At Bruntsfield House , Edinburgh , aged command of the troops in Shanghai . 80 , Sir J. Wl'arrender , bart . See OBITUARY . At Madrid , the Duke of Veragua .
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He Regt . , in cadip at Soojut , on the march was the eldest son of the late George from Bombay to Nusseerabad , while in Hooper , esq . , of Cottington Court , by command of his regiment . The deceased Sarah Curling , dau . of R.
He Regt . , in cadip at Soojut , on the march was the eldest son of the late George from Bombay to Nusseerabad , while in Hooper , esq . , of Cottington Court , by command of his regiment . The deceased Sarah Curling , dau . of R.
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By his command Lord Arlington informed Lord St. Albans of his determination , and the alarmed Queen wrote thus to her son , on the 9th December , 1668 :“ The letter which , by your command ...
By his command Lord Arlington informed Lord St. Albans of his determination , and the alarmed Queen wrote thus to her son , on the 9th December , 1668 :“ The letter which , by your command ...
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