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 565
... Forsaith has other and perhaps stronger claims to notice and commemoration than his having been for a couple of tempestuous days at the head of the Government of the " Greater Britain of the South . " Mr. Forsaith is one of the very few ...
... Forsaith has other and perhaps stronger claims to notice and commemoration than his having been for a couple of tempestuous days at the head of the Government of the " Greater Britain of the South . " Mr. Forsaith is one of the very few ...
Page 568
... Forsaith describes it as constituting an epoch in his spiritual history . A second voyage from Liverpool to Bombay made young Forsaith a smart and promising sailor . He achieved the reputation of being the smartest helmsman on board ...
... Forsaith describes it as constituting an epoch in his spiritual history . A second voyage from Liverpool to Bombay made young Forsaith a smart and promising sailor . He achieved the reputation of being the smartest helmsman on board ...
Page 570
... Forsaith . He was overcome after a violent struggle , manacled , and locked up in his cabin . On the return of the captain next day , the chief officer was summarily dismissed and Mr. Forsaith promoted to the vacant post . When the Lord ...
... Forsaith . He was overcome after a violent struggle , manacled , and locked up in his cabin . On the return of the captain next day , the chief officer was summarily dismissed and Mr. Forsaith promoted to the vacant post . When the Lord ...
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