The Gentleman's Magazine, Volume 232A. Dodd and A. Smith, 1968 - Great Britain 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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Page 193
... Government , for if Mr. Davis had said , " England is cold to us ; England will not recognise us ; England will leave us alone to con- tend with the North , " the Confederacy would have collapsed at least a year earlier . The sons of ...
... Government , for if Mr. Davis had said , " England is cold to us ; England will not recognise us ; England will leave us alone to con- tend with the North , " the Confederacy would have collapsed at least a year earlier . The sons of ...
Page 365
... Government to prolong the war , but it is certain that the French expedition to Mexico prolonged the war for at least a year . The archives of the Confederate Government are in the hands of the United States Government , and they ...
... Government to prolong the war , but it is certain that the French expedition to Mexico prolonged the war for at least a year . The archives of the Confederate Government are in the hands of the United States Government , and they ...
Page 698
... government by party . Any other Government is incompatible with constitutional liberty , because any other Government is a de facto despotism . Thanks to the tact and statesmanship of Mr. Disraeli , Her Majesty's Opposition is strong ...
... government by party . Any other Government is incompatible with constitutional liberty , because any other Government is a de facto despotism . Thanks to the tact and statesmanship of Mr. Disraeli , Her Majesty's Opposition is strong ...
Contents
Cormacstown | 143 |
One Too Many | 257 |
Solitude In By EDWARD CAPERN | 282 |
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