The Gentleman's Magazine, Volume 253F. 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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... king made their feeble attempts to effect a few reforms and to drive the foreigners out of the country , waiting for the time when he could insist on the king and his courtiers , the pope and his ecclesiastics , being also driven out ...
... king made their feeble attempts to effect a few reforms and to drive the foreigners out of the country , waiting for the time when he could insist on the king and his courtiers , the pope and his ecclesiastics , being also driven out ...
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... King of all England , we see evident marks of a strong British feeling . The great minister who built up the original English monarchy was Dunstán ; and throughout Dunstan's life the West Country certainly plays the first part in ...
... King of all England , we see evident marks of a strong British feeling . The great minister who built up the original English monarchy was Dunstán ; and throughout Dunstan's life the West Country certainly plays the first part in ...
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... King and the Court . But the Court faction were embittered against him by what he had already done in the cause of freedom ; and Marie - Antoinette , who was but the tool of the imbecile noblesse of the Court , dissuaded the King from ...
... King and the Court . But the Court faction were embittered against him by what he had already done in the cause of freedom ; and Marie - Antoinette , who was but the tool of the imbecile noblesse of the Court , dissuaded the King from ...
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