Gentleman's Magazine and Historical Review, Volume 263A. Dodd and A. Smith, 1887 - Early English newspapers 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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prison on the charge of obstructing the traffic of the Queen's highways . This first taste of the sweets of English liberty they found no pleasant experience , but it led them indirectly to the acquisition of some curious knowledge and ...
prison on the charge of obstructing the traffic of the Queen's highways . This first taste of the sweets of English liberty they found no pleasant experience , but it led them indirectly to the acquisition of some curious knowledge and ...
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... Queen's dominions during the last fifty years . " " Satisfaction ! " cried the general , almost as if he had been shot . " Do you call it a satisfaction to have lived to see the decline of the country from a first - rate to a fourth ...
... Queen's dominions during the last fifty years . " " Satisfaction ! " cried the general , almost as if he had been shot . " Do you call it a satisfaction to have lived to see the decline of the country from a first - rate to a fourth ...
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... Queen's reign more than a million souls have died of actual star- vation in that small portion of her dominions called Ireland , and nearly four millions have been turned adrift from their homes ? " Candide appealed to a bishop , who ...
... Queen's reign more than a million souls have died of actual star- vation in that small portion of her dominions called Ireland , and nearly four millions have been turned adrift from their homes ? " Candide appealed to a bishop , who ...
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... Queen , God bless her ! as any in the land , but the way we're worried about this Jubilee is not to be borne . They do say an Englishman's home is his castle , but we poor folks are obliged to be at home for all the world , and can't ...
... Queen , God bless her ! as any in the land , but the way we're worried about this Jubilee is not to be borne . They do say an Englishman's home is his castle , but we poor folks are obliged to be at home for all the world , and can't ...
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... queen , Marie - Antoinette . When the dominant classes of society , absorbed in the pursuit of petty intrigues and of grossly selfish objects , came suddenly into direct conflict both with the bulk of the nation - goaded by long ...
... queen , Marie - Antoinette . When the dominant classes of society , absorbed in the pursuit of petty intrigues and of grossly selfish objects , came suddenly into direct conflict both with the bulk of the nation - goaded by long ...
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