The Gentleman's Magazine, Volume 280F. 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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... Court as his undoubted ability would seem to have entitled him to do . Lord Germain is described as being " brave and well - born , but in person little , with a heavy pate and spindle shanks . " However , no one at Court could rival ...
... Court as his undoubted ability would seem to have entitled him to do . Lord Germain is described as being " brave and well - born , but in person little , with a heavy pate and spindle shanks . " However , no one at Court could rival ...
Page 385
... Court , but seldom lost or won to any great extent . So popular was he that when his presence was desired on any special occasion it was necessary to invite him a considerable time in advance . The entertainments which the Count himself ...
... Court , but seldom lost or won to any great extent . So popular was he that when his presence was desired on any special occasion it was necessary to invite him a considerable time in advance . The entertainments which the Count himself ...
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... Court , and supported by its members . It was , doubtless , in recognition of this patronage that Jonson dedicated to the Inns of Court his " Every Man out of his Humour , " as to " the Noblest Nurseries of Humanity and Liberty in the ...
... Court , and supported by its members . It was , doubtless , in recognition of this patronage that Jonson dedicated to the Inns of Court his " Every Man out of his Humour , " as to " the Noblest Nurseries of Humanity and Liberty in the ...
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Pearls Scotch and PearlHunting By Rev M G WATKINS M | 1 |
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Keats on ShakespeareThe Sister of LaunceThe Poetic | 108 |
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