The Gentleman's Magazine, Volume 270F. 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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Page 264
... King . The fact had been disco- vered in a curious manner . Despatches were , of course , frequently sent from the Scots ' Committee at Newcastle to the King at York , and this business lay within the province of the Marquis of Hamil ...
... King . The fact had been disco- vered in a curious manner . Despatches were , of course , frequently sent from the Scots ' Committee at Newcastle to the King at York , and this business lay within the province of the Marquis of Hamil ...
Page 265
... King and them . It was generally believed that he had discovered the most important of all his ( the King's ) secrets to his enemies . " His uncle , the Minister at Methven , was his ordinary channel of communication with the ...
... King and them . It was generally believed that he had discovered the most important of all his ( the King's ) secrets to his enemies . " His uncle , the Minister at Methven , was his ordinary channel of communication with the ...
Page 266
... King , nor do I find any great cunning in him , but rather that he wants a head - piece . " It may perhaps be not unjust to say of him that , though he loved the King much , he loved himself much more . His death compensated for many ...
... King , nor do I find any great cunning in him , but rather that he wants a head - piece . " It may perhaps be not unjust to say of him that , though he loved the King much , he loved himself much more . His death compensated for many ...
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Macaulay By Dr ALFRED J H CRESPI | 43 |
Beer Something about By HENRY W WOLFF | 68 |
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