The Gentleman's Magazine, Volumen 91,Parte 1;Volumen 129The "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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With respect to the general interests of the Magazine , we experience considerable pleasure in stating , that , notwithstanding the powerful and extensive Rivalry that has recently existed , we still continue to receive the warmest ...
With respect to the general interests of the Magazine , we experience considerable pleasure in stating , that , notwithstanding the powerful and extensive Rivalry that has recently existed , we still continue to receive the warmest ...
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487 ) in respect to the Luther and the Reformers . epitaph upon Joe Miller . It was given C. T. would be obliged by " a correct from a transcript made many years since , List of the Authors of our daily prayers in and E. H. inquires ...
487 ) in respect to the Luther and the Reformers . epitaph upon Joe Miller . It was given C. T. would be obliged by " a correct from a transcript made many years since , List of the Authors of our daily prayers in and E. H. inquires ...
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The horrors of War were done him , made of it this epitaph , followed by the gloom of Puritanism , “ Here lie in peace , thou patient orer . and , although we respect the good commer , order and regularity which it main .
The horrors of War were done him , made of it this epitaph , followed by the gloom of Puritanism , “ Here lie in peace , thou patient orer . and , although we respect the good commer , order and regularity which it main .
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... which com- disparily to the immediate decree of mands respect and admiration among the Deity ) the fact has repeatedly of every class of society whose “ mind's late been sufficieutly , evident to the ege ” is capable of opening to ...
... which com- disparily to the immediate decree of mands respect and admiration among the Deity ) the fact has repeatedly of every class of society whose “ mind's late been sufficieutly , evident to the ege ” is capable of opening to ...
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... is the advantage long possessed by situations , which binds by so many agreeScotland , with respect to the division and inclosure of lands , without the necessity his country , and to the rest of the comable ties , every individual ...
... is the advantage long possessed by situations , which binds by so many agreeScotland , with respect to the division and inclosure of lands , without the necessity his country , and to the rest of the comable ties , every individual ...
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