The Gentleman's Magazine, Volumen 84,Parte 2;Volumen 116The "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 only ask [ of Lord if he will Mr. URBAN , March 12 . permit me , or , at least of Mr. TOO 100 highly do I respect the cha- his counsel , ] whether the gross tenour racter of your excellent publicaof the composition be worthy of an ...
I only ask [ of Lord if he will Mr. URBAN , March 12 . permit me , or , at least of Mr. TOO 100 highly do I respect the cha- his counsel , ] whether the gross tenour racter of your excellent publicaof the composition be worthy of an ...
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... doth now it follow , “ But this gentleman , wbo would lord that , because no opposition was just it over his brethren , offers this irrefraga- then made to your pretences , therefore ble argument for the justice of his claim . your ...
... doth now it follow , “ But this gentleman , wbo would lord that , because no opposition was just it over his brethren , offers this irrefraga- then made to your pretences , therefore ble argument for the justice of his claim . your ...
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... towards the exethe discussions which then took place cutiou of this project ; and shortly on Mr. Canning's Motion in May 1802 after accompanied bis friend Lord concerning the best means of availing Nelson , to the Mediterranean .
... towards the exethe discussions which then took place cutiou of this project ; and shortly on Mr. Canning's Motion in May 1802 after accompanied bis friend Lord concerning the best means of availing Nelson , to the Mediterranean .
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... the Writer relied on the honour Parliament ; and in the House of Conia of Lord Buckinghamshire , he first adinops on the 4th of April 1811 , moved dressed his Lordship as follows : " That a Committee he appointed to “ MY LORD , Aug.
... the Writer relied on the honour Parliament ; and in the House of Conia of Lord Buckinghamshire , he first adinops on the 4th of April 1811 , moved dressed his Lordship as follows : " That a Committee he appointed to “ MY LORD , Aug.
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God save great George our King , is sertainly true ; that most respectable O Lord our God , arise ! gentleman Mr. Smith , my worthy Scatter bis enemies , friend and patient , bas often told me And make them fall : what follows ; viz .
God save great George our King , is sertainly true ; that most respectable O Lord our God , arise ! gentleman Mr. Smith , my worthy Scatter bis enemies , friend and patient , bas often told me And make them fall : what follows ; viz .
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