The Gentleman's Magazine, Volume 296F. 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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... London on his behalf and spoke with the King ) , and the cowardice of Justice Foster , who refused to appear against his prisoner in London , whither the case had been removed . The indictment charged Fox with seeking to embroil the ...
... London on his behalf and spoke with the King ) , and the cowardice of Justice Foster , who refused to appear against his prisoner in London , whither the case had been removed . The indictment charged Fox with seeking to embroil the ...
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... London at the time when the mob was storming the Bastille in Paris . " It is not known positively when the MacNallys left London for Dublin , but we learn that their two daughters , Frances and Elizabeth , were born in England , and we ...
... London at the time when the mob was storming the Bastille in Paris . " It is not known positively when the MacNallys left London for Dublin , but we learn that their two daughters , Frances and Elizabeth , were born in England , and we ...
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... London from his youngest brother , and England being on the road to America , he decided to accept it . He had some trouble about a passport , and was obliged to take a roundabout route through France , being forbidden at Besançon to go ...
... London from his youngest brother , and England being on the road to America , he decided to accept it . He had some trouble about a passport , and was obliged to take a roundabout route through France , being forbidden at Besançon to go ...
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