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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No doubt there are also certain most honourable Scottish families that have not been in use to take supporters , as baronets , but there is a majority of no less honourable houses that do bear them .
No doubt there are also certain most honourable Scottish families that have not been in use to take supporters , as baronets , but there is a majority of no less honourable houses that do bear them .
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URBAN , I read with great no doubt , very intimate ; but I have astonishment your correspondent's ( Mr. strong reason to believe that the latter Fuller ) “ Anecdote of O'Connell " in your never slept at Derriquin in his life , and last ...
URBAN , I read with great no doubt , very intimate ; but I have astonishment your correspondent's ( Mr. strong reason to believe that the latter Fuller ) “ Anecdote of O'Connell " in your never slept at Derriquin in his life , and last ...
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a a plan , successful as it was in his own hands , no doubt proved too cumbersome and too troublesome , with its curved plates and circular apparatus , for ordinary out - door work . In our “ Scientific Notes of the Month " mention is ...
a a plan , successful as it was in his own hands , no doubt proved too cumbersome and too troublesome , with its curved plates and circular apparatus , for ordinary out - door work . In our “ Scientific Notes of the Month " mention is ...
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