The Gentleman's Magazine, Volumen 103,Parte 2;Volumen 154F. Jefferies, 1833 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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... Bill of Mortality . - Markets . - Shares ..... 95 Dr. Chalmers's Bridgewater Treatise ...... 54 | Meteorological Diary . - Prices of Stocks . 96 Embellished with Views of ST . JAMES'S CHAPEL , CROYDON ; And of COTEHELE HOUSE , Cornwall ...
... Bill of Mortality . - Markets . - Shares ..... 95 Dr. Chalmers's Bridgewater Treatise ...... 54 | Meteorological Diary . - Prices of Stocks . 96 Embellished with Views of ST . JAMES'S CHAPEL , CROYDON ; And of COTEHELE HOUSE , Cornwall ...
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... bill for the purpose of remedying the cruelty and in- justice inflicted on his relatives by the WILL of the celebrated Mr. THELLUSSON , who , passing over his sons , grandsons , and any of their issue living at his decease , had ...
... bill for the purpose of remedying the cruelty and in- justice inflicted on his relatives by the WILL of the celebrated Mr. THELLUSSON , who , passing over his sons , grandsons , and any of their issue living at his decease , had ...
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... Bill do pass , Mr. Lefroy and Mr. Gladstone opposed the Bill , because they thought that it would tend to desecrate the Established Church , and that the de- secration of a Church must be productive of the most serious injury to a ...
... Bill do pass , Mr. Lefroy and Mr. Gladstone opposed the Bill , because they thought that it would tend to desecrate the Established Church , and that the de- secration of a Church must be productive of the most serious injury to a ...
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... BILL , Lord Wynford opposed the mea- sure , on the ground that it was founded on an unjust principle , as it would affect those who had no means of employment for agricultural labourers ; he therefore moved that the Bill be read a third ...
... BILL , Lord Wynford opposed the mea- sure , on the ground that it was founded on an unjust principle , as it would affect those who had no means of employment for agricultural labourers ; he therefore moved that the Bill be read a third ...
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... BILL , and expressed his astonishment at the opposition to which the Bill was ex- posed . He knew nothing of the mem- bers of the family ; he only pressed for- ward the Bill from a conviction of its justice , and he should make every ...
... BILL , and expressed his astonishment at the opposition to which the Bill was ex- posed . He knew nothing of the mem- bers of the family ; he only pressed for- ward the Bill from a conviction of its justice , and he should make every ...
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