Gentleman's Magazine and Historical Review, Volumen 74,Parte 2F. Jefferies, 1804 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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... fent into England , who were honourably received both by the King and king dom ; and particularly by Sir Walter L'Efpie , who about A. D. 1181 , Silt Ilen . I. alotted to fome of them a foli- tary place in Blackemoor , near Hem- lac ...
... fent into England , who were honourably received both by the King and king dom ; and particularly by Sir Walter L'Efpie , who about A. D. 1181 , Silt Ilen . I. alotted to fome of them a foli- tary place in Blackemoor , near Hem- lac ...
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... fent it to you . Yours , & c . NO POACHER . Mr. URBAN , Hull , June 20 . reader of the I HAVE long been a Gentleman's Magazine ; and with very great fatisfaction have often noticed pleasing , judicious , and instructive an- fwers to ...
... fent it to you . Yours , & c . NO POACHER . Mr. URBAN , Hull , June 20 . reader of the I HAVE long been a Gentleman's Magazine ; and with very great fatisfaction have often noticed pleasing , judicious , and instructive an- fwers to ...
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... fent . Εριτ . Mr. G. with Spenser , no doub :, was abold , bad wit , who spared neither fa- cred nor profane in his low pleasantry . " EDIT . of the Olio pleafantry adds , that our Civilian was " a large black man , with only one eye ...
... fent . Εριτ . Mr. G. with Spenser , no doub :, was abold , bad wit , who spared neither fa- cred nor profane in his low pleasantry . " EDIT . of the Olio pleafantry adds , that our Civilian was " a large black man , with only one eye ...
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... fent audience . But , taken in a meta- phorical fente , and fuch as is repeated- ly ufed in Scripture , it may perhaps be applied , it is to be feared , to fome per- fons of congregations in general . For , when any of then worthip ...
... fent audience . But , taken in a meta- phorical fente , and fuch as is repeated- ly ufed in Scripture , it may perhaps be applied , it is to be feared , to fome per- fons of congregations in general . For , when any of then worthip ...
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... fent from this country , and of their arrival in India ; and of the dispatches which were fent to India fubfequent to the Meffage . Lord Hawkesbury objected to the motion , because the Earl had stated no reason for bringing it ...
... fent from this country , and of their arrival in India ; and of the dispatches which were fent to India fubfequent to the Meffage . Lord Hawkesbury objected to the motion , because the Earl had stated no reason for bringing it ...
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