The Gentleman's Magazine, Band 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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... chief grievances of the late reign . This was , however , merely " the kindness of kings upon their coronation day . " The bad old system went on unchanged , and in his zeal for education on his own lines Florestan actually carried the ...
... chief grievances of the late reign . This was , however , merely " the kindness of kings upon their coronation day . " The bad old system went on unchanged , and in his zeal for education on his own lines Florestan actually carried the ...
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... chiefs and minor chiefs or Councillors , chosen as hereinafter mentioned , of the other part : Whereas the Indians inhabiting the said territory have , pursuant to an appointment made by the said Commissioners , been convened at a ...
... chiefs and minor chiefs or Councillors , chosen as hereinafter mentioned , of the other part : Whereas the Indians inhabiting the said territory have , pursuant to an appointment made by the said Commissioners , been convened at a ...
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... Chief of the South Blackfeet . MATOSE - APIW ( or OLD SUN ) , his X mark , Head Chief of the North Blackfeet . STAMISCOTOCAR ( or BULL HEAD ) , his X mark , Head Chief of the Sarcees , MEKASTO ( or RED CROW ) , his X mark Indian ...
... Chief of the South Blackfeet . MATOSE - APIW ( or OLD SUN ) , his X mark , Head Chief of the North Blackfeet . STAMISCOTOCAR ( or BULL HEAD ) , his X mark , Head Chief of the Sarcees , MEKASTO ( or RED CROW ) , his X mark Indian ...
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