The Gentleman's Magazine, Volume 284F. Jefferies, 1967 - Early English newspapers 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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... French Revolution " -Its Scheme- The National Constituent Assembly - An Estimate of Mirabeau - A Continuation of Mr. McCarthy's Work to be Desired - The Last ( ? ) French Bull Fight Thornbury's Life of Turner - Turner and Garrick ...
... French Revolution " -Its Scheme- The National Constituent Assembly - An Estimate of Mirabeau - A Continuation of Mr. McCarthy's Work to be Desired - The Last ( ? ) French Bull Fight Thornbury's Life of Turner - Turner and Garrick ...
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... French law imposed had been known , and no hopes of a time of proletarian supremacy had been held out . Had our wrongs been those of the French , we should , I hope , have shown the moderation we have exhibited . The mob , however , of ...
... French law imposed had been known , and no hopes of a time of proletarian supremacy had been held out . Had our wrongs been those of the French , we should , I hope , have shown the moderation we have exhibited . The mob , however , of ...
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... French interests in Africa , Maistre's journey is an important one , connecting as it does the Kongo with the regions made known by Barth and Nachtigal . Although the watershed between the Kongo and Lake Chad had been previously crossed ...
... French interests in Africa , Maistre's journey is an important one , connecting as it does the Kongo with the regions made known by Barth and Nachtigal . Although the watershed between the Kongo and Lake Chad had been previously crossed ...
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