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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... 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 . Perhaps you can explain * Lysons . 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 . Perhaps you can explain * Lysons . the ...
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... Lord Fairfax , and thus defending " his Majesty's subjects in their persons and liberties " against the Earl of Cumber- land and Lord Savile , who were raising troops under the King's commissions of array . The zeal of Lord Fairfax ...
... Lord Fairfax , and thus defending " his Majesty's subjects in their persons and liberties " against the Earl of Cumber- land and Lord Savile , who were raising troops under the King's commissions of array . The zeal of Lord Fairfax ...
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... Lord Fairfax complains , " I hear nothing , though I have sent to them express messengers . " Even greater difficulties remained behind . The army under Lord Fairfax was utterly without means of support . He de- scribes himself as ...
... Lord Fairfax complains , " I hear nothing , though I have sent to them express messengers . " Even greater difficulties remained behind . The army under Lord Fairfax was utterly without means of support . He de- scribes himself as ...
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... Lord Fairfax out of Hull , turned the tables upon the Earl of Newcastle . It was now his turn to fly to his strongholds , and there he shut himself up for the winter . The spring of 1644 was opened favourably for the Parliament by ...
... Lord Fairfax out of Hull , turned the tables upon the Earl of Newcastle . It was now his turn to fly to his strongholds , and there he shut himself up for the winter . The spring of 1644 was opened favourably for the Parliament by ...
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... Lords were . ' ( i . 382. ) Early in 1648 Sir Thomas Fairfax succeeded to the peerage on the death of the old lord his father . His share in the suppression of the renewed at- tempt made this year on behalf of the King was principally ...
... Lords were . ' ( i . 382. ) Early in 1648 Sir Thomas Fairfax succeeded to the peerage on the death of the old lord his father . His share in the suppression of the renewed at- tempt made this year on behalf of the King was principally ...
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