The Gentleman's Magazine, Volume 271F. Jefferies, 1967 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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... night it , was revealt , by Almont , as it were to the King's bedchamber ; when they should have come they were to have been arrested as traitors , and to have been delyvered to the Earle of Crauford , waiting on with armed sojours at ...
... night it , was revealt , by Almont , as it were to the King's bedchamber ; when they should have come they were to have been arrested as traitors , and to have been delyvered to the Earle of Crauford , waiting on with armed sojours at ...
Page 82
... night has fallen ; that most solemn of hours , night to a landsman in a tiny craft in an unknown sea . For to us it is unknown under these circumstances , however well known it may be to the seasoned salts who form the crew . Bad as we ...
... night has fallen ; that most solemn of hours , night to a landsman in a tiny craft in an unknown sea . For to us it is unknown under these circumstances , however well known it may be to the seasoned salts who form the crew . Bad as we ...
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... night " the mob knocked down a house in Holborn . " He takes a room at the " Green Dragon " for a day or two , and the next night the mob burn down two houses in the Coal Yard , Drury Lane . A false friend named Fowler accompanies him ...
... night " the mob knocked down a house in Holborn . " He takes a room at the " Green Dragon " for a day or two , and the next night the mob burn down two houses in the Coal Yard , Drury Lane . A false friend named Fowler accompanies him ...
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