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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In tuch a plain open country as our neighbourhood , we are faitably situated for paying particular aliention to the wind , of which the least breath is to sensibly felt . Amongst other remarks I finu , eiher a very high or a rising ...
In tuch a plain open country as our neighbourhood , we are faitably situated for paying particular aliention to the wind , of which the least breath is to sensibly felt . Amongst other remarks I finu , eiher a very high or a rising ...
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If there be any fečtions of the wind ; the ascent one to whom it is no longer a myrof the smoke ( vulgarly called its tery , who is able to give a decilive draught ) cannot be more perfect ; opinion and instruction on the subyet ...
If there be any fečtions of the wind ; the ascent one to whom it is no longer a myrof the smoke ( vulgarly called its tery , who is able to give a decilive draught ) cannot be more perfect ; opinion and instruction on the subyet ...
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If there be any flections of the wind ; the ascent one to whom it is no longer a mylof the smoke ( vulgarly called its tery , who is able to give a decisive draught ) cannot be more perfect ; opinion and instruction on the subyet ...
If there be any flections of the wind ; the ascent one to whom it is no longer a mylof the smoke ( vulgarly called its tery , who is able to give a decisive draught ) cannot be more perfect ; opinion and instruction on the subyet ...
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