Gentleman's Magazine and Historical Review, Volumen 64,Parte 2F. Jefferies, 1794 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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... himself , who wears his beaver down left his perfon fhould be known and his challenge refufed , I am willing to enter the lifts with him on the fulfil ment of one indifpenfable previous con- dition . I believe that I fhall do no ...
... himself , who wears his beaver down left his perfon fhould be known and his challenge refufed , I am willing to enter the lifts with him on the fulfil ment of one indifpenfable previous con- dition . I believe that I fhall do no ...
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... himself quite easy with refpect to any mischief to be ap prehended from this infect , which , in all ftages , is believed to be perfectly in- nocent . Many of the circumstances hinted at in this fhoit account might furnish materials for ...
... himself quite easy with refpect to any mischief to be ap prehended from this infect , which , in all ftages , is believed to be perfectly in- nocent . Many of the circumstances hinted at in this fhoit account might furnish materials for ...
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... himself with his intended fa- ther - in lav , danced before all the com- pany : " O fon of Tifander , you have danced away your wedding . " The Greek is much better : Na Tioardgy , απαρχήσαν γε μην τον γάμον . " P. 14. Lilly the ...
... himself with his intended fa- ther - in lav , danced before all the com- pany : " O fon of Tifander , you have danced away your wedding . " The Greek is much better : Na Tioardgy , απαρχήσαν γε μην τον γάμον . " P. 14. Lilly the ...
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... himself actually fur- veyed the road ? If , from unfatisfac- tory anfwers , I had reafon to conclude that the prefentment was unreasonable , oppreffive , dictated by pettisiness , re- venge , or fome private motive , might I be allowed ...
... himself actually fur- veyed the road ? If , from unfatisfac- tory anfwers , I had reafon to conclude that the prefentment was unreasonable , oppreffive , dictated by pettisiness , re- venge , or fome private motive , might I be allowed ...
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... himself profeffor ordinaire en pedagogue , we learn that 30l . per annum must be paid for board and inftruction in French and German ; Latin , Greek , and Hebrew , must be paid for feparately , each 41. per annum ; Italian and English ...
... himself profeffor ordinaire en pedagogue , we learn that 30l . per annum must be paid for board and inftruction in French and German ; Latin , Greek , and Hebrew , must be paid for feparately , each 41. per annum ; Italian and English ...
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