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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... guineas , including a jacket and long trowfers ( both of cloth ) , cap , fhoes , and linen . The inititution requires a go- vernor ; one perfon to manage the farm , another to direct the cater- ing within doors ; mafters in the ...
... guineas , including a jacket and long trowfers ( both of cloth ) , cap , fhoes , and linen . The inititution requires a go- vernor ; one perfon to manage the farm , another to direct the cater- ing within doors ; mafters in the ...
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... guineas . EDIT : They then endeavoured to form fome rafts , but thefe were no fooner trufied- to the waves than they were beat to pieces : no other refource was then at ~ forded but of fecuring theinfelves on the little rigging that yet ...
... guineas . EDIT : They then endeavoured to form fome rafts , but thefe were no fooner trufied- to the waves than they were beat to pieces : no other refource was then at ~ forded but of fecuring theinfelves on the little rigging that yet ...
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... guineas from me towards the outfit ; and my agent fall afterwards pay the school five pounds annually . Would not the New Foreft be a proper place for the fite ? A grant of a fufficient quantity of land , I prefume , would not be very ...
... guineas from me towards the outfit ; and my agent fall afterwards pay the school five pounds annually . Would not the New Foreft be a proper place for the fite ? A grant of a fufficient quantity of land , I prefume , would not be very ...
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... guineas was voted to that neceflitous and poor scho- lar Dr. Morell , " for taking care of the foreign correfpondence and publica- tions , and for fuch other occafional duty as fhall be affigned him . " This oflice did not ceafe with ...
... guineas was voted to that neceflitous and poor scho- lar Dr. Morell , " for taking care of the foreign correfpondence and publica- tions , and for fuch other occafional duty as fhall be affigned him . " This oflice did not ceafe with ...
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... guineas are an incumbrance to me I will apply to him as an almoner ; till then they are at my own difpofal , and my guardian genius be their guide . - . and conveys him back to his first fitu- ation ; he is found again and again ...
... guineas are an incumbrance to me I will apply to him as an almoner ; till then they are at my own difpofal , and my guardian genius be their guide . - . and conveys him back to his first fitu- ation ; he is found again and again ...
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