The Gentleman's Magazine, Tom 302F. 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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This Prince's death in 1751 , does not seem to have been any great loss to the community . In his lifetime he would go disguised to see bull - baiting , and he was a royal patron to ¡ fortune - tellers . He allowed Lady Archibald ...
This Prince's death in 1751 , does not seem to have been any great loss to the community . In his lifetime he would go disguised to see bull - baiting , and he was a royal patron to ¡ fortune - tellers . He allowed Lady Archibald ...
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... Prince of Wales ; indeed , they were fairly evenly distri- buted between father and son . From the first he was publicly ignored by George II .: Whenever the Prince was in the room with the King it put one in mind of stories that one ...
... Prince of Wales ; indeed , they were fairly evenly distri- buted between father and son . From the first he was publicly ignored by George II .: Whenever the Prince was in the room with the King it put one in mind of stories that one ...
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... Prince at ten per cent . interest , to pay his crying debts to tradespeople ; but I doubt that sum will not go very far . The salaries in the Prince's families are £ 25,000 a year , besides a good deal of expense at Cliefden in building ...
... Prince at ten per cent . interest , to pay his crying debts to tradespeople ; but I doubt that sum will not go very far . The salaries in the Prince's families are £ 25,000 a year , besides a good deal of expense at Cliefden in building ...
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