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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... asked them to overlook the matter . He had served them well , he urged , and surely they would not ruin him for life . And Rothesay , to whom he showed the letter , said it was one of which no man need be ashamed . He would take it ...
... asked them to overlook the matter . He had served them well , he urged , and surely they would not ruin him for life . And Rothesay , to whom he showed the letter , said it was one of which no man need be ashamed . He would take it ...
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... asked for it , believing that I fully deserved it for my campaigns and wounds . It gave me less pleasure to obtain it only as a thing due ; but in the following year it would have been a matter of indifference on account of the abuse ...
... asked for it , believing that I fully deserved it for my campaigns and wounds . It gave me less pleasure to obtain it only as a thing due ; but in the following year it would have been a matter of indifference on account of the abuse ...
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... asked of the ministers of that church whether there were any English gentlemen , and the reply was that there were , they were chosen before all other nations , and asked to carry the canopy over the Corpus Christi . There were six ...
... asked of the ministers of that church whether there were any English gentlemen , and the reply was that there were , they were chosen before all other nations , and asked to carry the canopy over the Corpus Christi . There were six ...
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