Gentleman's Magazine and Historical Review, Volumen 73,Parte 1F. Jefferies, 1803 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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ODE FOR THE NEW YEAR , 1803 . BY J. H. PYE , ESQ POET LAUREAT . HOUGH the tempeftuous winds no TH more The main with angry pinion ( weep , Though raging ' gainst the founding fhore , No longer bowl th ' impetuous teas ; But footh'd to ...
ODE FOR THE NEW YEAR , 1803 . BY J. H. PYE , ESQ POET LAUREAT . HOUGH the tempeftuous winds no TH more The main with angry pinion ( weep , Though raging ' gainst the founding fhore , No longer bowl th ' impetuous teas ; But footh'd to ...
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... Esq . and Benjamin Travers , Efq . " That a Committee , confifting of the under - mentioned Gentlemen , be defired to prepare a plan , and lay it before another General Meeting , to be called by them , for the purpote of carrying into ...
... Esq . and Benjamin Travers , Efq . " That a Committee , confifting of the under - mentioned Gentlemen , be defired to prepare a plan , and lay it before another General Meeting , to be called by them , for the purpote of carrying into ...
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... Esq . John Ring , Efq . John Furnell Tuffin , Efq . Dr. Woodville Dr. Hawes -Samuel Thorpe , Efq . John Nichols , Efq . John Addington , Efq . Robert Barday , Etq . John Towell Ruit , Efq . Nathaniel Fenn , Elq . The following ...
... Esq . John Ring , Efq . John Furnell Tuffin , Efq . Dr. Woodville Dr. Hawes -Samuel Thorpe , Efq . John Nichols , Efq . John Addington , Efq . Robert Barday , Etq . John Towell Ruit , Efq . Nathaniel Fenn , Elq . The following ...
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... of Dover ; by giving them to the publick , you will share with me in the pleature of aiming at least to do good . R. B. SIR , SIR , To A R▭▭▭▭ , Esq . 25 Jan. 114 Wiltshire . - Remedy in eruptive Fevers . - Dover . [ Feb.
... of Dover ; by giving them to the publick , you will share with me in the pleature of aiming at least to do good . R. B. SIR , SIR , To A R▭▭▭▭ , Esq . 25 Jan. 114 Wiltshire . - Remedy in eruptive Fevers . - Dover . [ Feb.
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SIR , To A R▭▭▭▭ , Esq . 25 Jan. 1795 . AS you have been pleated to fignify your pleature in having a chronological account of my progrefs in learning , I take the freedom in prefenting you with the accompanying historical and ...
SIR , To A R▭▭▭▭ , Esq . 25 Jan. 1795 . AS you have been pleated to fignify your pleature in having a chronological account of my progrefs in learning , I take the freedom in prefenting you with the accompanying historical and ...
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