Gentleman's Magazine, Or, Trader's Monthly IntelligencerA. Dodd and A. Smith, 1849 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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... Elizabeth to Lord Mountjoy , Deputy of Ireland The disputed Etymology of Cold Harbour .... Observations on the Seize Quartiers of Queen Elizabeth and James I. PAGE 2 ..... 3 21 25 28 31 32 32 34 42 44 45 46 47 ORIGINAL LETTERS , No ...
... Elizabeth to Lord Mountjoy , Deputy of Ireland The disputed Etymology of Cold Harbour .... Observations on the Seize Quartiers of Queen Elizabeth and James I. PAGE 2 ..... 3 21 25 28 31 32 32 34 42 44 45 46 47 ORIGINAL LETTERS , No ...
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... Elizabeth , to be 980 ; the MS . referring to a prior one . The parish church has been always connected with it . The annals and valuations of the dif- ferent Religious Houses afford nothing very interesting ; unless that it ap- pears ...
... Elizabeth , to be 980 ; the MS . referring to a prior one . The parish church has been always connected with it . The annals and valuations of the dif- ferent Religious Houses afford nothing very interesting ; unless that it ap- pears ...
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... Elizabeth the great Bedford Charity - as it has since proved itself was founded by Sir William Harpur , a native . Letters patent had previously , in the reign of Edward VI . , been obtained by the corporation to hold any lands for ...
... Elizabeth the great Bedford Charity - as it has since proved itself was founded by Sir William Harpur , a native . Letters patent had previously , in the reign of Edward VI . , been obtained by the corporation to hold any lands for ...
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... Elizabeth , with her own hand , to the Lord Deputy of Ireland , " is in the Carew MSS . in Lambeth Library . It seems written in a strange style , from a soverign to a subject in high place ; but I have seen others in the same strain ...
... Elizabeth , with her own hand , to the Lord Deputy of Ireland , " is in the Carew MSS . in Lambeth Library . It seems written in a strange style , from a soverign to a subject in high place ; but I have seen others in the same strain ...
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... Elizabeth and James I .; but , although he has given a reason for omitting to " carry his ta- bles a descent higher , " he would , in my humble opinion , have illustrated and perhaps established his position more effectually if he had ...
... Elizabeth and James I .; but , although he has given a reason for omitting to " carry his ta- bles a descent higher , " he would , in my humble opinion , have illustrated and perhaps established his position more effectually if he had ...
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