The Gentleman's Magazine, Volume 288F. 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 158
... leave you and to return to our posts . " The calm decision of his manner put a stop to discussion , and , however unwillingly , a hurried leave was taken , and rapid in their movements as if already in the field , the soldiers threw ...
... leave you and to return to our posts . " The calm decision of his manner put a stop to discussion , and , however unwillingly , a hurried leave was taken , and rapid in their movements as if already in the field , the soldiers threw ...
Page 235
... leaving his home , and offering himself to the Royal Marines ( September 3 , 1780 ) . Young Bernadotte proudly ... leave , twice renewed , during which time friends and kinsfolk used every persuasion against the Army and in favour ...
... leaving his home , and offering himself to the Royal Marines ( September 3 , 1780 ) . Young Bernadotte proudly ... leave , twice renewed , during which time friends and kinsfolk used every persuasion against the Army and in favour ...
Page 446
... leave . The senators walk two and two behind him , disguised in huge wigs , and wearing long dresses of black silk high on the shoulders , which give them the look of being hunchbacked . Before him march his pages , splendidly attired ...
... leave . The senators walk two and two behind him , disguised in huge wigs , and wearing long dresses of black silk high on the shoulders , which give them the look of being hunchbacked . Before him march his pages , splendidly attired ...
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