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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... commands , What surprising Prospects rising , All around adorn the lands . Here ever woody mounts arise , There verdant lawns delights our eyes , Where Thames wanders , In meanders , Lofty domes approach the skies . Here are grottos ...
... commands , What surprising Prospects rising , All around adorn the lands . Here ever woody mounts arise , There verdant lawns delights our eyes , Where Thames wanders , In meanders , Lofty domes approach the skies . Here are grottos ...
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... command of a fortune and the honours of a title , & c . & c . come not within the scope of present animadversion . My views are of a public nature ; and as a public man , only , I conjure his Lordship to CONSIDER HIS WAYS . Yours , & c ...
... command of a fortune and the honours of a title , & c . & c . come not within the scope of present animadversion . My views are of a public nature ; and as a public man , only , I conjure his Lordship to CONSIDER HIS WAYS . Yours , & c ...
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... command , beside the credit of it , which they by no means neglect to cultivate . It is worth pausing a moment to reflect , that it was not at this easy mechanical rate our forefathers sup- plied the materials , now sliced and garbled ...
... command , beside the credit of it , which they by no means neglect to cultivate . It is worth pausing a moment to reflect , that it was not at this easy mechanical rate our forefathers sup- plied the materials , now sliced and garbled ...
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... command me to convey it into your hands . This noble and unexpected tes- timony , from one of the most candid , as well as the most generous of my countrymen , makes me presume your judges will do you the same justice . I am , with ...
... command me to convey it into your hands . This noble and unexpected tes- timony , from one of the most candid , as well as the most generous of my countrymen , makes me presume your judges will do you the same justice . I am , with ...
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... command ; and Mr. Speaker gave him the Thanks of the House accordingly , as followeth ; Lieutenant - General Sir William Stew- - art , I have to thank you , in the name of your Country , for a series of signal and splendid services ...
... command ; and Mr. Speaker gave him the Thanks of the House accordingly , as followeth ; Lieutenant - General Sir William Stew- - art , I have to thank you , in the name of your Country , for a series of signal and splendid services ...
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