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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death of a man is too grave a thing for the responsibility of it to rest upon the blind fury of a mob . " The Princess , with an air of irritation , turned to the Council : " Richon , one of our most devoted adherents , " she said ...
death of a man is too grave a thing for the responsibility of it to rest upon the blind fury of a mob . " The Princess , with an air of irritation , turned to the Council : " Richon , one of our most devoted adherents , " she said ...
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... Death to the French ! " excited another youth standing near , who struck the Frenchman dead . The cry spread in a moment among the gay crowd assembled for their Easter holiday - making , and a scene of indescribable horror and confusion ...
... Death to the French ! " excited another youth standing near , who struck the Frenchman dead . The cry spread in a moment among the gay crowd assembled for their Easter holiday - making , and a scene of indescribable horror and confusion ...
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... death only called forth a singularly pathetic letter on behalf of her sons . It may be she shared the belief of the humbler Netherlanders , and credited Alva with being the instigator of the murder he so ably carried out , and failed to ...
... death only called forth a singularly pathetic letter on behalf of her sons . It may be she shared the belief of the humbler Netherlanders , and credited Alva with being the instigator of the murder he so ably carried out , and failed to ...
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