The Gentleman's Magazine, Volume 238The "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 . APR . a R. GLADSTONE , in one of the most effective speeches he ever delivered , when resenting the action of the Corporation of the City of London in opposing the Emmanuel Hospital scheme , characterised the Corporation of the ...
LONDON . APR . a R. GLADSTONE , in one of the most effective speeches he ever delivered , when resenting the action of the Corporation of the City of London in opposing the Emmanuel Hospital scheme , characterised the Corporation of the ...
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We are fain to entreat the City in this way because its opposition is the only one which can , though but for a time , retard the reform of the local government of London , and also because we should deplore a struggle which must ...
We are fain to entreat the City in this way because its opposition is the only one which can , though but for a time , retard the reform of the local government of London , and also because we should deplore a struggle which must ...
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I ought to have been in London loag before this doing something . " “ You ought not to stay too long here , ” she said , “ that is certain . This place is not for you — I mean for any young man of spirit and energy .
I ought to have been in London loag before this doing something . " “ You ought not to stay too long here , ” she said , “ that is certain . This place is not for you — I mean for any young man of spirit and energy .
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