The London magazine, or, Gentleman's monthly intelligencer
1747
052 L847
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Title
The London magazine, or, Gentleman's monthly intelligencer
Variant Title
London magazine enlarged and improved|Gentleman's monthly intelligencer|London magazine and monthly chronologer (Previous)|An account of the trial of General Fowke before a board of general officers, August 10, 1756
Published
London Printed for R. Baldwin 1747-
Call Number
052 L847
System Control No.
(OCoLC)09566438
Note
Editor: Isaac Kimber and Edward Kimber.
Chart of the coast of France : from l'Orient to St. Gilles (Dec. 1759, after p. 638)
Admiral Hawke's relation of his victory over the French fleet (Dec. 1759, p. 637-640) includes lists of English and French ships
Impartial and succinct history of the origin and progress of the present war (Dec. 1759, p. 650-655) includes costs granted by the House of Commons.
Account of General Amherst's expedition on Lake Champlain (Dec. 1759, p. 661-663)
Account of the trial of General Fowke (Sept. 1756, p. 415-418)
"America" with full transcripts of George Washington's letter to Sir William Howe, June 10, 1777, and Gen. James Varnum's letter to Colonel Lossberg, commanding officer of the Hessian Troops at Rhode Island: "You call us rebels. Did ever America rebel against the laws of Hesse Cassel?" (p. 418-484); "Mademoiselle d'Eon, commonly called the Chevalier D'Eon," with engraved frontispiece (p. 444-446): a notable transgender person who served the French government as a spy during the American Revolution (Sept. 1777).
Library has: a portion of Sept. 1756 (on leaves 246-248 of The Tragedy of Admiral Byng: L2005F180); Nov. 1757 (L2000F605); Dec. 1759 (L1995F302); Nov. 1766 (L2019F41); Mar. 1775 & Feb. 1779 (92.1.85); Sept. 1777 (L2018G33) only.
Chart of the coast of France : from l'Orient to St. Gilles (Dec. 1759, after p. 638)
Admiral Hawke's relation of his victory over the French fleet (Dec. 1759, p. 637-640) includes lists of English and French ships
Impartial and succinct history of the origin and progress of the present war (Dec. 1759, p. 650-655) includes costs granted by the House of Commons.
Account of General Amherst's expedition on Lake Champlain (Dec. 1759, p. 661-663)
Account of the trial of General Fowke (Sept. 1756, p. 415-418)
"America" with full transcripts of George Washington's letter to Sir William Howe, June 10, 1777, and Gen. James Varnum's letter to Colonel Lossberg, commanding officer of the Hessian Troops at Rhode Island: "You call us rebels. Did ever America rebel against the laws of Hesse Cassel?" (p. 418-484); "Mademoiselle d'Eon, commonly called the Chevalier D'Eon," with engraved frontispiece (p. 444-446): a notable transgender person who served the French government as a spy during the American Revolution (Sept. 1777).
Library has: a portion of Sept. 1756 (on leaves 246-248 of The Tragedy of Admiral Byng: L2005F180); Nov. 1757 (L2000F605); Dec. 1759 (L1995F302); Nov. 1766 (L2019F41); Mar. 1775 & Feb. 1779 (92.1.85); Sept. 1777 (L2018G33) only.
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