The Gentleman's Magazine, Volumen 84,Parte 2;Volumen 116F. Jefferies, 1814 The "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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... Cause of the Present Discontents , " which most certainly was published , " not mùny years after the Letters of Junius were in every body's hands , " but in 1770 ; exactly at the time that Junius was writing . Your Correspondent ...
... Cause of the Present Discontents , " which most certainly was published , " not mùny years after the Letters of Junius were in every body's hands , " but in 1770 ; exactly at the time that Junius was writing . Your Correspondent ...
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... cause of dispute is removed , and probably a heavy ad- ditional expence avoided , as was our case , though we hired at first 20 camels , then 10 , and on the day of setting out from Zebere were obliged to pay 150 lumaboobs for ...
... cause of dispute is removed , and probably a heavy ad- ditional expence avoided , as was our case , though we hired at first 20 camels , then 10 , and on the day of setting out from Zebere were obliged to pay 150 lumaboobs for ...
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... cause of preventing the rise of the Author in his profession . C However this may be , it seems never to have struck ... caused the schism ? " But that I may fully expose the sophis- try of this argument to the meanest un- derstanding ...
... cause of preventing the rise of the Author in his profession . C However this may be , it seems never to have struck ... caused the schism ? " But that I may fully expose the sophis- try of this argument to the meanest un- derstanding ...
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... cause ; as all those born in the West Indies would become Colonists . And even allowing some of the China men of the first im- portations to return , the women aud children ( for which they always pro- vide ) would remain , and the ...
... cause ; as all those born in the West Indies would become Colonists . And even allowing some of the China men of the first im- portations to return , the women aud children ( for which they always pro- vide ) would remain , and the ...
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... cause , is not within my knowledge ; nor do I ever re- collect hearing of it , until it appeared , by a communication to the Board of Trade last Summer , that a great progress had been made in the execution of the plan . -So far as this ...
... cause , is not within my knowledge ; nor do I ever re- collect hearing of it , until it appeared , by a communication to the Board of Trade last Summer , that a great progress had been made in the execution of the plan . -So far as this ...
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