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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... kings - those kings whose power swayed the destinies of Europe and of the world ; and that this present Arch- bishop and primate had himself placed the crown upon the head of King William IV . and that he would also soon crown our young ...
... kings - those kings whose power swayed the destinies of Europe and of the world ; and that this present Arch- bishop and primate had himself placed the crown upon the head of King William IV . and that he would also soon crown our young ...
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... King Alfred or St. Edward . * Mr. Kemble , referring to the same point , further says ( vol . ii . p . 237 ) ... King . 2. Deliberation upon the making of new laws , which were added to the existing folcriht . 3. The power of making ...
... King Alfred or St. Edward . * Mr. Kemble , referring to the same point , further says ( vol . ii . p . 237 ) ... King . 2. Deliberation upon the making of new laws , which were added to the existing folcriht . 3. The power of making ...
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... King's thegnas- of his leudes . But when an interregnum succeeded the death of a King , a gemot of all the witan would appear to have met for the purpose of a new election , and it would also seem that all thegnas attended at this ...
... King's thegnas- of his leudes . But when an interregnum succeeded the death of a King , a gemot of all the witan would appear to have met for the purpose of a new election , and it would also seem that all thegnas attended at this ...
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... King Stephen , on Christmas Eve and Day , 1137 , which was held a great irreverence in him , on which he said that no op- portunity should be omitted against the enemy . " Milo de Beauchamp , who had refused to surrender it to the king ...
... King Stephen , on Christmas Eve and Day , 1137 , which was held a great irreverence in him , on which he said that no op- portunity should be omitted against the enemy . " Milo de Beauchamp , who had refused to surrender it to the king ...
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... King's troops in that direction . Of this engagement we have a new ac- count at p . 62 . " Colonel Cromwell , " it is said , " charged at some distance before his regiment , when his horse was killed under him . He recovered himself ...
... King's troops in that direction . Of this engagement we have a new ac- count at p . 62 . " Colonel Cromwell , " it is said , " charged at some distance before his regiment , when his horse was killed under him . He recovered himself ...
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