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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... passed by the Estates . Its policy is essentially his policy . It provided that the successor of Anne should take ... passing of the Act of Security convinced the English ministers that they would have an armed nation to contend with if ...
... passed by the Estates . Its policy is essentially his policy . It provided that the successor of Anne should take ... passing of the Act of Security convinced the English ministers that they would have an armed nation to contend with if ...
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... passing away in happiness as the bleached , scarred wood was passing away in radiant blue flame . She told herself ... passed the back of his hand over his forehead confusedly , as though dazed , and she saw a dark bruise on one temple ...
... passing away in happiness as the bleached , scarred wood was passing away in radiant blue flame . She told herself ... passed the back of his hand over his forehead confusedly , as though dazed , and she saw a dark bruise on one temple ...
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... passed in 1844 , and materially amended in 1847 and 1856 , worked a thorough reform . " ness . In coal mines miserable little children , serfs in everything but name , were employed as beasts of burden in dragging coal in little boggies ...
... passed in 1844 , and materially amended in 1847 and 1856 , worked a thorough reform . " ness . In coal mines miserable little children , serfs in everything but name , were employed as beasts of burden in dragging coal in little boggies ...
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