The Gentleman's Magazine, Band 232The "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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The frigid neutrality of England was concealed by the Confederate Government , for if Mr. Davis had said , “ England is cold to us ; England will not recognise us ; England will leave us alone to contend with the North ...
The frigid neutrality of England was concealed by the Confederate Government , for if Mr. Davis had said , “ England is cold to us ; England will not recognise us ; England will leave us alone to contend with the North ...
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It may or may not be true that the Confederate cruisers enabled the Confederate Government to prolong the war , but it is certain that the French expedition to Mexico prolonged the war for at The archives of the Confederate Government ...
It may or may not be true that the Confederate cruisers enabled the Confederate Government to prolong the war , but it is certain that the French expedition to Mexico prolonged the war for at The archives of the Confederate Government ...
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Our free institutions depend for their continued vitality upon government by party . Any other Government is incompatible with constitutional liberty , because any other Government is a de facto despotism .
Our free institutions depend for their continued vitality upon government by party . Any other Government is incompatible with constitutional liberty , because any other Government is a de facto despotism .
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Possibilities of a Cometary Collision By JAMES CARPENTER | 1 |
JANUARY | 116 |
Insatiable | 129 |
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