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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... present a view equally fingular and grand . The land rifes 10 fathoms above the level of the fea . In no one place is found fueh a union of all the pleafures and luxuries of life ; yet fresh - water is wanting . In Andalufia every thing ...
... present a view equally fingular and grand . The land rifes 10 fathoms above the level of the fea . In no one place is found fueh a union of all the pleafures and luxuries of life ; yet fresh - water is wanting . In Andalufia every thing ...
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... present an excellent object of commerce , if the Patriarch of Conftantinople had not menaced with the anger of heaven all thofe who fhould read Catholic books , and particularly thofe of Voltaire . In a face of near 600 leagues in ...
... present an excellent object of commerce , if the Patriarch of Conftantinople had not menaced with the anger of heaven all thofe who fhould read Catholic books , and particularly thofe of Voltaire . In a face of near 600 leagues in ...
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... himself of it in his diabolical arts . The faid vei fes are not , therefore , applicable to the present cale of a patron and a client , as 1793 . 1794 .. 1794 . as the Old and 1803. ] Interesting Letter from a learned Brahmin . 115.
... himself of it in his diabolical arts . The faid vei fes are not , therefore , applicable to the present cale of a patron and a client , as 1793 . 1794 .. 1794 . as the Old and 1803. ] Interesting Letter from a learned Brahmin . 115.
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... present , close my obfervations . Sufficient has alrea- dy been faid to turn the attention of the Members to the subject , which is all , perhaps , I ought to attempt . Much more might , however , be ad- ded , particularly as to the ...
... present , close my obfervations . Sufficient has alrea- dy been faid to turn the attention of the Members to the subject , which is all , perhaps , I ought to attempt . Much more might , however , be ad- ded , particularly as to the ...
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... present paid in the workhoufe for a fingle year ; that is , one year's expence fettles a family for ever . " If thefe facts do not carry demon- ftration with them , they must do it when the following is added to them : " CHATTERIS ...
... present paid in the workhoufe for a fingle year ; that is , one year's expence fettles a family for ever . " If thefe facts do not carry demon- ftration with them , they must do it when the following is added to them : " CHATTERIS ...
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