Gentleman's Magazine and Historical Review, Volumen 88,Parte 1;Volumen 123The "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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I must here mention cup , and made it much larger than an extraordinary occurrence , which in usual ; the value of silver is , I bereality is the cause of this little nar- lieve , about twenty pounds — the cup ...
I must here mention cup , and made it much larger than an extraordinary occurrence , which in usual ; the value of silver is , I bereality is the cause of this little nar- lieve , about twenty pounds — the cup ...
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... orarit , he took particular notice , speak- tors , and historians of ancient and ing of them on proper occasions , and , modern times ; by these he improved if engaged in the same cause , drawing his mind and his heart .
... orarit , he took particular notice , speak- tors , and historians of ancient and ing of them on proper occasions , and , modern times ; by these he improved if engaged in the same cause , drawing his mind and his heart .
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... all so directed by ble that the cause of our distresses subsequent circumstances , as to be made would be found to lie deeper than was to forin general characters , and those characters to be of any of the most opat first imagined .
... all so directed by ble that the cause of our distresses subsequent circumstances , as to be made would be found to lie deeper than was to forin general characters , and those characters to be of any of the most opat first imagined .
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By this term I understand W. B. S. tracled was a cause to which the to mean the followers of the late Joba world are indebted for not a few Wesley , whose name he expressly menother Poems of great merit and tions ; and I beg to be ...
By this term I understand W. B. S. tracled was a cause to which the to mean the followers of the late Joba world are indebted for not a few Wesley , whose name he expressly menother Poems of great merit and tions ; and I beg to be ...
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... led by views with inconsistencies . which may be termed sordid and ig- Johnson , however , after all the noble ; whose ill - directed labours have charges which envy , malignity , or a been eolisted in any cause save that difference ...
... led by views with inconsistencies . which may be termed sordid and ig- Johnson , however , after all the noble ; whose ill - directed labours have charges which envy , malignity , or a been eolisted in any cause save that difference ...
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