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 146
... favour to this or that suitor , with or sometimes without - the conventional reservation that he should do so in so far as justice should permit . More than once Bacon remonstrated , and once at least Buckingham promised to desist . But ...
... favour to this or that suitor , with or sometimes without - the conventional reservation that he should do so in so far as justice should permit . More than once Bacon remonstrated , and once at least Buckingham promised to desist . But ...
Page 466
... favour had not been to Leicester House , the Opposition , knowing they had nothing to lose , were not affected by the new command . Indeed , delighted to have so influential a chief , they flocked around Frederick , and Bolingbroke ...
... favour had not been to Leicester House , the Opposition , knowing they had nothing to lose , were not affected by the new command . Indeed , delighted to have so influential a chief , they flocked around Frederick , and Bolingbroke ...
Page 471
... favour ? That through his intercession Flora Macdonald , imprisoned for harbouring the Chevalier , received her liberty ; that when Richard Glover , the author of " Leonidas , " fell upon evil days he sent him £ 500 ; that he was a ...
... favour ? That through his intercession Flora Macdonald , imprisoned for harbouring the Chevalier , received her liberty ; that when Richard Glover , the author of " Leonidas , " fell upon evil days he sent him £ 500 ; that he was a ...
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