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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Page 268
... received a regular pension from the Government of £ 300 a year , and was also paid the sum of £ 2,500 for his compilation , " The Irish Justice of the Peace . " " The end of this strange career came at last " ( to quote from the writer ...
... received a regular pension from the Government of £ 300 a year , and was also paid the sum of £ 2,500 for his compilation , " The Irish Justice of the Peace . " " The end of this strange career came at last " ( to quote from the writer ...
Page 481
... received four fiefs apiece ; but we are not told the names of the knights and sergeants , who received only one fief each . All the vassals were liable to render four months ' service in the field , to spend four months in garrison ...
... received four fiefs apiece ; but we are not told the names of the knights and sergeants , who received only one fief each . All the vassals were liable to render four months ' service in the field , to spend four months in garrison ...
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... received at Monaco in state in 1343 , a visit which was glorified by the homage of the poet Petrarch . Charles I. took part in the French wars against the English , and after having been dangerously wounded at Crécy , his misfortunes ...
... received at Monaco in state in 1343 , a visit which was glorified by the homage of the poet Petrarch . Charles I. took part in the French wars against the English , and after having been dangerously wounded at Crécy , his misfortunes ...
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Character in Birds By the Rev W | 19 |
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Morea The Franks in the By WILLIAM MILLER M | 99 |
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