The Gentleman's Magazine, and Historical Chronicle, for the Year ..., Том 202Edw. Cave, 1736-[1868], 1857 |
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... known to have cherished his scheme for more than one year before he put it into practice , and The Grub - street Journal began only one year before the GENTLEMAN'S MAGA- ZINE . If Cave sometimes pointed to that paper as his exemplar ...
... known to have cherished his scheme for more than one year before he put it into practice , and The Grub - street Journal began only one year before the GENTLEMAN'S MAGA- ZINE . If Cave sometimes pointed to that paper as his exemplar ...
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... known that the inhabitants of the Fen country resisted the Normans successfully for several years " But the Isle of Ely was not the only portion of the Fens which resisted the army of the Conqueror . The more im- mediate neighbourhood ...
... known that the inhabitants of the Fen country resisted the Normans successfully for several years " But the Isle of Ely was not the only portion of the Fens which resisted the army of the Conqueror . The more im- mediate neighbourhood ...
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... known afterwards , but never from her lips : how she had been compelled by the machinations of her guards to resume her man's attire , she did , upon the eve of execution , tell . To the merciless Bishop of Beauvais , wanting only a ...
... known afterwards , but never from her lips : how she had been compelled by the machinations of her guards to resume her man's attire , she did , upon the eve of execution , tell . To the merciless Bishop of Beauvais , wanting only a ...
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... known through the newspapers ; and it soon became evident that a great tide of emigration would naturally flow into Kansas from the northern and eastern States ; and an association was formed for the purpose of " assisting emi- grants ...
... known through the newspapers ; and it soon became evident that a great tide of emigration would naturally flow into Kansas from the northern and eastern States ; and an association was formed for the purpose of " assisting emi- grants ...
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... known that a settlement of New- Englanders was being made at Lawrence , every means were employed to break it up . The settlers , however , proceeded with their appointed task , and erected a saw - mill , boarding - houses , stores ...
... known that a settlement of New- Englanders was being made at Lawrence , every means were employed to break it up . The settlers , however , proceeded with their appointed task , and erected a saw - mill , boarding - houses , stores ...
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