The Gentleman's Magazine, Volume 270The "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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His lordship is grandson of Lady Palmerston , who married first Lord Cowper , then Lord Palmerston . She was the only sister of the once famous Lord Beauvale . Some passages are sufficiently entertaining -- perhaps I ought more ...
His lordship is grandson of Lady Palmerston , who married first Lord Cowper , then Lord Palmerston . She was the only sister of the once famous Lord Beauvale . Some passages are sufficiently entertaining -- perhaps I ought more ...
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He further confessed that at the instigation of Montrose , Lord Napier , Sir John Sterling of Keir , and Sir Andrew Stewart of Blackhall , he had sent a copy of the alleged speech transcribed by his own hand , to the King , by Captain ...
He further confessed that at the instigation of Montrose , Lord Napier , Sir John Sterling of Keir , and Sir Andrew Stewart of Blackhall , he had sent a copy of the alleged speech transcribed by his own hand , to the King , by Captain ...
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... Montrose prevailed upon his host , together with the Lords Fleming , Boyd , and Amond , to sign a paper professing their adherence to the Covenant ... existence was betrayed by Lord Boyd in a fit of delirium previous to his death .
... Montrose prevailed upon his host , together with the Lords Fleming , Boyd , and Amond , to sign a paper professing their adherence to the Covenant ... existence was betrayed by Lord Boyd in a fit of delirium previous to his death .
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