The Gentleman's Magazine, Tom 288F. 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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... Speaker is scarcely to be found upon the records of the olden time . " This is a real blot upon the history of the Speakership . Time after time we find subser- vient Speakers promoted to the judicial bench or to legal office under the ...
... Speaker is scarcely to be found upon the records of the olden time . " This is a real blot upon the history of the Speakership . Time after time we find subser- vient Speakers promoted to the judicial bench or to legal office under the ...
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... Speaker , was called upon to take the Chair for the first time . In a letter to his son dated " From the Chair " he wrote : " I must begin my letter to you from this place , where I am sitting for the first time as Speaker ( and where ...
... Speaker , was called upon to take the Chair for the first time . In a letter to his son dated " From the Chair " he wrote : " I must begin my letter to you from this place , where I am sitting for the first time as Speaker ( and where ...
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... Speaker for eighteen years . Perhaps the closest vote on the Speakership was in 1701 , when Harley , the Tory , was elected by 216 votes , against 212 ... Speaker declined to take advantage of the excuses made Points about Speakers . 231.
... Speaker for eighteen years . Perhaps the closest vote on the Speakership was in 1701 , when Harley , the Tory , was elected by 216 votes , against 212 ... Speaker declined to take advantage of the excuses made Points about Speakers . 231.
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