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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... never exceeded 40.000 Genoefe livres . The chain of mountains divides the inland into two unequal parts , and thefe again are fubdivided into diftri & ts or pro- vinces of different tribunals and fiefs , and thefeagain into pieves ...
... never exceeded 40.000 Genoefe livres . The chain of mountains divides the inland into two unequal parts , and thefe again are fubdivided into diftri & ts or pro- vinces of different tribunals and fiefs , and thefeagain into pieves ...
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... never heard of our Dr. Johnson , and who know nothing of our beft Proteftant divines . Whence then is the light , as a Protectant would fay , to break in upon them ? I always thought that the grand partition ... never can , and never will.
... never heard of our Dr. Johnson , and who know nothing of our beft Proteftant divines . Whence then is the light , as a Protectant would fay , to break in upon them ? I always thought that the grand partition ... never can , and never will.
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are points the Proteftants never can , and never will . It seems we want on both fides half a dozen Fenelons to fettle the bufinefs . I have no expectations from the flashing and unforbearing Boffuets of either fide . Much may be ...
are points the Proteftants never can , and never will . It seems we want on both fides half a dozen Fenelons to fettle the bufinefs . I have no expectations from the flashing and unforbearing Boffuets of either fide . Much may be ...
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... never be far out of our reach . " Were this world and its contents de- figned for our chief end and happiness , right it might feem to be , as anxious , and folicitous , and eager , as we fee the generality of its votaries are , -to ...
... never be far out of our reach . " Were this world and its contents de- figned for our chief end and happiness , right it might feem to be , as anxious , and folicitous , and eager , as we fee the generality of its votaries are , -to ...
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... never . in two or three years , could make a vifit to Dr. Young of more than three or four days , out and in ; but , had I known that the good Vicar of Hitchin had formed but half a wish to fee me there , I would have got Dr. Young ...
... never . in two or three years , could make a vifit to Dr. Young of more than three or four days , out and in ; but , had I known that the good Vicar of Hitchin had formed but half a wish to fee me there , I would have got Dr. Young ...
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