The Gentleman's Magazine, Band 257F. 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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... soldiers who , dressed as peasants and with baskets of nuts and apples on their arms , gained possession of Amiens ... soldiers , and sent them in on their beds with an escort of sixteen soldiers , so that they easily overpowered ...
... soldiers who , dressed as peasants and with baskets of nuts and apples on their arms , gained possession of Amiens ... soldiers , and sent them in on their beds with an escort of sixteen soldiers , so that they easily overpowered ...
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... soldiers , while of 4,734 Christian inscriptions of the same period , only 27 were those of soldiers ; from which it seems rather absurd to infer , as a French writer has inferred , not that there was a great disproportion of ...
... soldiers , while of 4,734 Christian inscriptions of the same period , only 27 were those of soldiers ; from which it seems rather absurd to infer , as a French writer has inferred , not that there was a great disproportion of ...
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... soldiers would at once fall to , set fire to the place , and brutally massacre both men and women till scarcely one was left to tell the tale of slaughter . If , on the other hand , the peasants did their best by hospitality to in ...
... soldiers would at once fall to , set fire to the place , and brutally massacre both men and women till scarcely one was left to tell the tale of slaughter . If , on the other hand , the peasants did their best by hospitality to in ...
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Military Stratagems By J A FARRER | 1 |
Literature Music and the Drama | 11 |
Off with the Old Love | 18 |
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