Gentleman's Magazine and Historical Review, Band 66,Teil 1The "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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cefter was in the king's own hands , excepting what was held of him in capite ; at least , it was fo when Domesday was made , and we do not difcover t ' at the king had made any grant of it , or that auy of his tenants in capite enjoyed ...
cefter was in the king's own hands , excepting what was held of him in capite ; at least , it was fo when Domesday was made , and we do not difcover t ' at the king had made any grant of it , or that auy of his tenants in capite enjoyed ...
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FR FROM the feveral accounts given in your Magazine of the air " God fave great George ' our King , " and from another particular , I have nea.lv made up my mind , as is the fashionable phrafe , concerning the origin and progrefs of ...
FR FROM the feveral accounts given in your Magazine of the air " God fave great George ' our King , " and from another particular , I have nea.lv made up my mind , as is the fashionable phrafe , concerning the origin and progrefs of ...
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389 tion to affaffinate King William , and with aiding , affifting , and abetting , the Pretender . To this Sir John took an objection in point of law ; which was , that , as he had not actually levied war , though he had raised troops ...
389 tion to affaffinate King William , and with aiding , affifting , and abetting , the Pretender . To this Sir John took an objection in point of law ; which was , that , as he had not actually levied war , though he had raised troops ...
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