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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... fure fign of thunder . The uses of the clouds are evident ; as from them pro- ceeds the rain that refreshes the earth ; and without which , according to the prefent ftate of Nature , the whole fur- face of the earth must be a mere ...
... fure fign of thunder . The uses of the clouds are evident ; as from them pro- ceeds the rain that refreshes the earth ; and without which , according to the prefent ftate of Nature , the whole fur- face of the earth must be a mere ...
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... fure and weight ; but guineas and louis any coin ever before made ) had been d'ors are only properly examinable by prefented , and approved by the King , their weight , none of them being per- his Miniftry , and the Bank Directors ...
... fure and weight ; but guineas and louis any coin ever before made ) had been d'ors are only properly examinable by prefented , and approved by the King , their weight , none of them being per- his Miniftry , and the Bank Directors ...
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... fure of himfelf to malignant obloquy , and for his fervice on other occafions , he had no other recompence than epif- tolary thanks . A pecuniary compen- fation was repeatedly offered to him by the executors of the opulent Judge , but ...
... fure of himfelf to malignant obloquy , and for his fervice on other occafions , he had no other recompence than epif- tolary thanks . A pecuniary compen- fation was repeatedly offered to him by the executors of the opulent Judge , but ...
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... fure to damp or wet , and the ufe of heating liquors . The body , heated and weakened , is more fenfible of cold and rain ; and chillinefs or thivering takes place , which is the firft fymptom of the febrile fiate . That particular ...
... fure to damp or wet , and the ufe of heating liquors . The body , heated and weakened , is more fenfible of cold and rain ; and chillinefs or thivering takes place , which is the firft fymptom of the febrile fiate . That particular ...
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... fure , when they worship Honour , any idol of their hearts , they cannot at the fame time truly wordip God ; and they may well be warned to turn from fuch vanities unto the living God , and worship him in spirit and in truth . ' But ...
... fure , when they worship Honour , any idol of their hearts , they cannot at the fame time truly wordip God ; and they may well be warned to turn from fuch vanities unto the living God , and worship him in spirit and in truth . ' But ...
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