The Gentleman's Magazine, Volume 269F. 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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... took to brigandage - or rather to revenging himself on the French -- we were told , because the latter had killed his old paralysed father , whom during an attack he had tried to save by carrying him away on his back . And we were ...
... took to brigandage - or rather to revenging himself on the French -- we were told , because the latter had killed his old paralysed father , whom during an attack he had tried to save by carrying him away on his back . And we were ...
Page 531
... took in boarders or regularly visited some of the boarding - houses . Some- thing more than this was nevertheless needed , and I ventured to point out a certain piece of land which it seemed to me would do excellently for a huge ...
... took in boarders or regularly visited some of the boarding - houses . Some- thing more than this was nevertheless needed , and I ventured to point out a certain piece of land which it seemed to me would do excellently for a huge ...
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... took him under his own immediate protection . " It was this same Charles Brandon who afterwards privately married King Henry's sister , Margaret , Queen Dowager of France ; which marriage the King not only forgave , but created him Duke ...
... took him under his own immediate protection . " It was this same Charles Brandon who afterwards privately married King Henry's sister , Margaret , Queen Dowager of France ; which marriage the King not only forgave , but created him Duke ...
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Innkeeper for Europe By JAMES RAMSAY | 22 |
Schreckenstein By JAMES BAKER F R G S | 33 |
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