The Gentleman's Magazine, Volume 240F. Jefferies, 1968 - 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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Page 292
... facts . Giovio never troubled his pen about the truth . Sacconay and Pollini , like the scandal - mongers as a rule ... fact that he is cited more than once in this Introduction , as though he were some sort of an original authority ...
... facts . Giovio never troubled his pen about the truth . Sacconay and Pollini , like the scandal - mongers as a rule ... fact that he is cited more than once in this Introduction , as though he were some sort of an original authority ...
Page 298
... fact that Carey's claims were not allowed . Carey was so ignorant of his pedigree as to describe Mary Boleyn as the ... facts in history are established beyond the reach of " inference , " these two facts are established - Anne Boleyn ...
... fact that Carey's claims were not allowed . Carey was so ignorant of his pedigree as to describe Mary Boleyn as the ... facts in history are established beyond the reach of " inference , " these two facts are established - Anne Boleyn ...
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... fact of having been a witness to the " voluntary swimming " of English snipe , on various occasions in a partially flooded meadow on the banks of the Coly in Devonshire , where the birds paddled across the ditches and small pools ...
... fact of having been a witness to the " voluntary swimming " of English snipe , on various occasions in a partially flooded meadow on the banks of the Coly in Devonshire , where the birds paddled across the ditches and small pools ...
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I | 23 |
Table Talk By SYLVANUS URBAN Gentleman | 122 |
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