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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They HE learned Friend , who many years ago Candidate was in the habit of writwas a Brother Barrister ; and it may ing bis name . He wrote it accord . perhaps amuse some of your Readers . iogly , and he had then only to thank Yours ...
They HE learned Friend , who many years ago Candidate was in the habit of writwas a Brother Barrister ; and it may ing bis name . He wrote it accord . perhaps amuse some of your Readers . iogly , and he had then only to thank Yours ...
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Notwithdove during the reign of some of the standing , this learned Clerk was very Christian Emperors . If , Sir , any of good - bumoured , and very good comyour ingenious Correspondents could , pauy . After the foregoing anecdote ...
Notwithdove during the reign of some of the standing , this learned Clerk was very Christian Emperors . If , Sir , any of good - bumoured , and very good comyour ingenious Correspondents could , pauy . After the foregoing anecdote ...
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Dr. Richardnot engaged in more interesting mal- son was the master ; the good aod ters ; and I will endeavour to render learned Mr. Hubbard , head tutor ; Mr. that space as small as possible ; but I Bickham , second ; and the most ...
Dr. Richardnot engaged in more interesting mal- son was the master ; the good aod ters ; and I will endeavour to render learned Mr. Hubbard , head tutor ; Mr. that space as small as possible ; but I Bickham , second ; and the most ...
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... learned from imminent disgrace , and it was Doctor Glyn , an eminent physician , the last exercise I had to keep in the Fellow . also of the same College . schools . By the perseverance of my These good friends were very indul- good ...
... learned from imminent disgrace , and it was Doctor Glyn , an eminent physician , the last exercise I had to keep in the Fellow . also of the same College . schools . By the perseverance of my These good friends were very indul- good ...
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He had born in the King's counly , and at an not learned to see the beauty of an early age entered in the university of antiquated style , in the midst of its Dublin , where he distinguished him . defects . His censurer , on the con- ...
He had born in the King's counly , and at an not learned to see the beauty of an early age entered in the university of antiquated style , in the midst of its Dublin , where he distinguished him . defects . His censurer , on the con- ...
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