The Gentleman's Magazine, Volume 284F. 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 452
... Cornelys was by tact to rally round her as patrons and patronesses the influential personages appertaining to the aristocracy ; knowing well , as an acute woman of the world , the influence possessed , from time immemorial , by " the ...
... Cornelys was by tact to rally round her as patrons and patronesses the influential personages appertaining to the aristocracy ; knowing well , as an acute woman of the world , the influence possessed , from time immemorial , by " the ...
Page 455
... CORNELYS . Towards the close of May 1764 , Mrs. Cornelys announced her intention of giving a subscription ball , for which purpose she altered and re - decorated her assembly rooms . The two following paragraphs , inserted at different ...
... CORNELYS . Towards the close of May 1764 , Mrs. Cornelys announced her intention of giving a subscription ball , for which purpose she altered and re - decorated her assembly rooms . The two following paragraphs , inserted at different ...
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... Cornelys ' name appears as a manageress or conductress in the public advertise- ments . In May of the same year was advertised the sale by auction of an hotel at Southampton , formerly in the possession of Mrs. Cornelys ; and on ...
... Cornelys ' name appears as a manageress or conductress in the public advertise- ments . In May of the same year was advertised the sale by auction of an hotel at Southampton , formerly in the possession of Mrs. Cornelys ; and on ...
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