The Gentleman's Magazine, Tom 267F. 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 sends me his dirty linen to wash , so yours must wait ; and when the critic , seeing on his table a packet of the royal poetry wait- ing for his examination , exclaimed- " This man is both Cæsar and Abbé Cotin " ( a very ...
... king sends me his dirty linen to wash , so yours must wait ; and when the critic , seeing on his table a packet of the royal poetry wait- ing for his examination , exclaimed- " This man is both Cæsar and Abbé Cotin " ( a very ...
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... King of Castille ( 1407-1454 ) , who was a patron of poets and a master of love - song . Among the Portuguese the first name I meet with is that of Francisco de Portugal , Conde de Vimioso , who , however , never held an independent ...
... King of Castille ( 1407-1454 ) , who was a patron of poets and a master of love - song . Among the Portuguese the first name I meet with is that of Francisco de Portugal , Conde de Vimioso , who , however , never held an independent ...
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... King of England is an absolute king . " " Though it be a merciful policy , and also a politic policy ( not alterable without great peril ) to make laws by the consent of the whole realm ... yet simply to bind the prince to or by these ...
... King of England is an absolute king . " " Though it be a merciful policy , and also a politic policy ( not alterable without great peril ) to make laws by the consent of the whole realm ... yet simply to bind the prince to or by these ...
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