The Gentleman's Magazine, Volumen 74,Parte 1The "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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... on actual service out of their district , during their ahlence , in the same manner as the families The Bank Restriction Bill wag plied , of Milicia - men . after some observations from Lord Grenville , ( To be continued . ) ...
... on actual service out of their district , during their ahlence , in the same manner as the families The Bank Restriction Bill wag plied , of Milicia - men . after some observations from Lord Grenville , ( To be continued . ) ...
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... service out of their district , during their December 13 .. ahlence , in the same manner as the families The Bank Restriction Bill was posted , of Milicia - men . after some observations from Lord Grenville , ( To be continued . ) ...
... service out of their district , during their December 13 .. ahlence , in the same manner as the families The Bank Restriction Bill was posted , of Milicia - men . after some observations from Lord Grenville , ( To be continued . ) ...
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Being answered that the Capit was the King's canoe ; and , as they tain was alive and well , and promoted very soon drew near , he could , by the to the command of a large ship ( much manner ...
Being answered that the Capit was the King's canoe ; and , as they tain was alive and well , and promoted very soon drew near , he could , by the to the command of a large ship ( much manner ...
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