The Gentleman's Magazine, Volume 295The "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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man , a Captain Best , in a duel , and as a consequence had to leave England hurriedly . He writes from Rouen in 1585 , asking Sir Francis Walsingham to obtain the Queen's pardon for him . This presumably he obtained , for he took to ...
man , a Captain Best , in a duel , and as a consequence had to leave England hurriedly . He writes from Rouen in 1585 , asking Sir Francis Walsingham to obtain the Queen's pardon for him . This presumably he obtained , for he took to ...
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long struggle had sent England home out of France to face demoralisation in her government , disorder in her finances , and anarchy within her walls . “ When the wars were ended in forraine parts , civill dissentions beganne againe to ...
long struggle had sent England home out of France to face demoralisation in her government , disorder in her finances , and anarchy within her walls . “ When the wars were ended in forraine parts , civill dissentions beganne againe to ...
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England in the fourteenth century had been mainly engaged in exporting raw material , but by the close of the period we are now considering she had become a manufacturing centre , and that at the expense of the Flemish cities .
England in the fourteenth century had been mainly engaged in exporting raw material , but by the close of the period we are now considering she had become a manufacturing centre , and that at the expense of the Flemish cities .
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Passing The of Ah Sin By WILLIAM KELLY | 117 |
About Cuckoos Mrs Vickerys Record Aged Cuckoo By ALEX | 126 |
Peakland Jottings By JOHN HYDE | 151 |
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