The Gentleman's Magazine, Volume 302F. 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 463
... Queen had determined to be present at the birth . " She cannot be brought to bed as quick as one can blow one's nose , " she had told the King , " and I will be sure it is her child . " Both were furious at being circum- vented , and ...
... Queen had determined to be present at the birth . " She cannot be brought to bed as quick as one can blow one's nose , " she had told the King , " and I will be sure it is her child . " Both were furious at being circum- vented , and ...
Page 464
... Queen every circumstance relating to this important affair : and you , at last , without giving any notice to me , or to the Queen , precipitately hurried the Princess from Hampton Court , in a condition not to be named . After having ...
... Queen every circumstance relating to this important affair : and you , at last , without giving any notice to me , or to the Queen , precipitately hurried the Princess from Hampton Court , in a condition not to be named . After having ...
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... Queen Caroline . " According to this work , Hannah Lightfoot had married not Axford , but the Prince of Wales . The Queen ( Caroline ) at this time laboured under a very curious , and to me unaccountable , species of delusion . She ...
... Queen Caroline . " According to this work , Hannah Lightfoot had married not Axford , but the Prince of Wales . The Queen ( Caroline ) at this time laboured under a very curious , and to me unaccountable , species of delusion . She ...
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