Gentleman's Magazine and Historical Review, Volume 66, Part 1F. Jefferies, 1796 - 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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... this was my laft interview with a man whom I fo truly valued , and with whom I had hoped to pafs many years of friendly intercourfe . In March , 1793 , he wrote to me , that he had narrowly , efcaped being taken by the French ...
... this was my laft interview with a man whom I fo truly valued , and with whom I had hoped to pafs many years of friendly intercourfe . In March , 1793 , he wrote to me , that he had narrowly , efcaped being taken by the French ...
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The first who received the French Princefs Roval of France in this capital , were the Archdukes and Arch - dutch - lies . The Emperor and Empress honoured her Bafle , Jan. 6. The fit interview between the French Prince's and Prince ...
The first who received the French Princefs Roval of France in this capital , were the Archdukes and Arch - dutch - lies . The Emperor and Empress honoured her Bafle , Jan. 6. The fit interview between the French Prince's and Prince ...
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CRIES out on the war as the fource of all our wants ; ftarving ourselves to ftarve the French . It is eafy talking : but we doubt whether , when we have given the bleffing of PEACE to much - injured France , interested men will not find ...
CRIES out on the war as the fource of all our wants ; ftarving ourselves to ftarve the French . It is eafy talking : but we doubt whether , when we have given the bleffing of PEACE to much - injured France , interested men will not find ...
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