The Gentleman's Magazine, Band 284F. Jefferies, 1898 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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... Italian version of the Scriptures , was condemned to death by hanging , but by the intercession of powerful friends his punishment was modified to exile . Euzinas , a Spanish translator , was doomed to perpetual imprisonment , but ...
... Italian version of the Scriptures , was condemned to death by hanging , but by the intercession of powerful friends his punishment was modified to exile . Euzinas , a Spanish translator , was doomed to perpetual imprisonment , but ...
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... Italian chemist and charlatan , who claimed after the fashion of alchemists to have discovered the philosopher's stone , wrote a book entitled " The Key of the Cabinet of Borri , " and was imprisoned for life in the Castle of St. Angelo ...
... Italian chemist and charlatan , who claimed after the fashion of alchemists to have discovered the philosopher's stone , wrote a book entitled " The Key of the Cabinet of Borri , " and was imprisoned for life in the Castle of St. Angelo ...
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... Italian , who was a friend of Sir Philip Sydney , on account of his book , " The Expulsion of the Triumphing Beast , " was burnt at Rome in 1595. With a courage worthy of a philosopher , he exclaimed to his merciless judges , " You ...
... Italian , who was a friend of Sir Philip Sydney , on account of his book , " The Expulsion of the Triumphing Beast , " was burnt at Rome in 1595. With a courage worthy of a philosopher , he exclaimed to his merciless judges , " You ...
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... Italian air seems specially to have favoured this species of writing , but Italian susceptibility has been rather fatal to satirists . The most venomous of all was Gaspar Scioppius , who had such a singular lust for powerful invective ...
... Italian air seems specially to have favoured this species of writing , but Italian susceptibility has been rather fatal to satirists . The most venomous of all was Gaspar Scioppius , who had such a singular lust for powerful invective ...
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... Italy . Another story states that he who laughed at others all his life was himself killed by laughter ; his risible faculties being on one occasion so violently excited by certain obscene jests that he fell from his seat , striking his ...
... Italy . Another story states that he who laughed at others all his life was himself killed by laughter ; his risible faculties being on one occasion so violently excited by certain obscene jests that he fell from his seat , striking his ...
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