The Gentleman's Magazine, Volume 246F. Jefferies, 1968 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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... Government , we have no choice but to accept it . We deplore the manner in which it was made , and the specious , the un - English , lan- guage by which it was defended . When Lord Salisbury , anticipating the complaint of France ...
... Government , we have no choice but to accept it . We deplore the manner in which it was made , and the specious , the un - English , lan- guage by which it was defended . When Lord Salisbury , anticipating the complaint of France ...
Page 494
... Government had been broken . Captain Blyth also preferred demands on behalf of the Government for the cession of the mouth of the Umzimvooboo and free use there of any land required to be purchased , that any customs duties the Pondos ...
... Government had been broken . Captain Blyth also preferred demands on behalf of the Government for the cession of the mouth of the Umzimvooboo and free use there of any land required to be purchased , that any customs duties the Pondos ...
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... Government would hasten to do any such act of justice , nor is it reasonable to suppose that an Imperial Government would , out of mere friendliness , resign rich territory like that of Thessaly and Epirus . The gravamen is , that the ...
... Government would hasten to do any such act of justice , nor is it reasonable to suppose that an Imperial Government would , out of mere friendliness , resign rich territory like that of Thessaly and Epirus . The gravamen is , that the ...
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Under which Lord? By E LYNN LINTON | 1 |
ONLY THE NEIGHBOUR AND THE GENTLEMAN IS RECOGNISED | 20 |
PAGE | 41 |
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