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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... manner in which it is executed , produces as little fatisfaction as any kind of reading can do . Thus , you fee , I prove I am one of thofe infipid be- ings , at whom I hinted , who de- mand nothing but to be told facts and ...
... manner in which it is executed , produces as little fatisfaction as any kind of reading can do . Thus , you fee , I prove I am one of thofe infipid be- ings , at whom I hinted , who de- mand nothing but to be told facts and ...
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... manner of Mr. Hayley's masterly Sketch Some of the of the Araucana . ' fpeeches in this poem are highly- , finished pieces of oratory ; feveral of the fcenes exhibit great richness of fancy and many paffages evince fine pathetic powers ...
... manner of Mr. Hayley's masterly Sketch Some of the of the Araucana . ' fpeeches in this poem are highly- , finished pieces of oratory ; feveral of the fcenes exhibit great richness of fancy and many paffages evince fine pathetic powers ...
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... manner , the fubjects of certain ftanding jokes - I mean Projectors , of the order of the quill . On their fufferings , however , it is incumbent that I should speak with delicacy ; they are fometimes them felves Wits by profeflion ...
... manner , the fubjects of certain ftanding jokes - I mean Projectors , of the order of the quill . On their fufferings , however , it is incumbent that I should speak with delicacy ; they are fometimes them felves Wits by profeflion ...
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... manner , giving to one of his fons , fince deceafed , an academic education , and living contented in his retired fituation , without a wifh to change it . That he was beloved and refpested , & c . " I lament much that juffice is not ...
... manner , giving to one of his fons , fince deceafed , an academic education , and living contented in his retired fituation , without a wifh to change it . That he was beloved and refpested , & c . " I lament much that juffice is not ...
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... manner to the furface of the earth ; the precipitation of the watery parts generally very foon take place , which diminishes the real gravity of the atmosphere , and alfo , by the decompofition of the mere active parts , the air lofes ...
... manner to the furface of the earth ; the precipitation of the watery parts generally very foon take place , which diminishes the real gravity of the atmosphere , and alfo , by the decompofition of the mere active parts , the air lofes ...
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