The Gentleman's Magazine, Band 302F. 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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... later in her life , were useful to the King of France . She died at the age of twenty - six imme- diately after drinking a glass of chicory water . Poison was , of course , suspected , but there was no proof of it . At the time when de ...
... later in her life , were useful to the King of France . She died at the age of twenty - six imme- diately after drinking a glass of chicory water . Poison was , of course , suspected , but there was no proof of it . At the time when de ...
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... later , in 1760 , the University Chair of Natural Philosophy fell vacant , and a friend advised the young poet to apply for it . This kindly adviser was a near relation of Pope's friend , Dr. Arbuthnot ; by his influence an application ...
... later , in 1760 , the University Chair of Natural Philosophy fell vacant , and a friend advised the young poet to apply for it . This kindly adviser was a near relation of Pope's friend , Dr. Arbuthnot ; by his influence an application ...
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... later , pour their waters into the Allier . Here stands the ancient little town of Issoire on the out- skirts of the rich plain of the Limagne . Probably its name was derived from the Gallic Iciodorum ; under the Romans it was famed for ...
... later , pour their waters into the Allier . Here stands the ancient little town of Issoire on the out- skirts of the rich plain of the Limagne . Probably its name was derived from the Gallic Iciodorum ; under the Romans it was famed for ...
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