Gentleman's Magazine, Or, Trader's Monthly Intelligencer, Volume 234A. Dodd and A. Smith, 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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Page 165
... England to the payment of enormous sub- sidies . " Let us admit that George III . was responsible for the loss of the American colonies . It would be easy enough to show that since the revolution of 1688 the monarchs of England have not ...
... England to the payment of enormous sub- sidies . " Let us admit that George III . was responsible for the loss of the American colonies . It would be easy enough to show that since the revolution of 1688 the monarchs of England have not ...
Page 174
... England at his suggestion by Sir Walter Raleigh , who was married to the niece of the Beddington squire . If this be really so , we ought all to feel very grateful to Sir Francis Carew , and none of us more so than the orange merchants ...
... England at his suggestion by Sir Walter Raleigh , who was married to the niece of the Beddington squire . If this be really so , we ought all to feel very grateful to Sir Francis Carew , and none of us more so than the orange merchants ...
Page 232
... England in the Crimean war , the hero of the Italian war , and once more an exile in England . And throughout this career Napoleon bore himself as became a king of men . In prosperity never unduly exultant , in adver- sity ever calm ...
... England in the Crimean war , the hero of the Italian war , and once more an exile in England . And throughout this career Napoleon bore himself as became a king of men . In prosperity never unduly exultant , in adver- sity ever calm ...
Contents
Leaves from a Lost Diary By M BETHAMEDWARDS author of Kitty | 10 |
Sporting Guns Smokeless Explosives for By Cadwallader WADDY | 62 |
Stranger than Fiction By the Author of The Tallants of Barton | 94 |
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