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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... proper en- comium ( the real object of this letter ) , are the fevere but merited ftrictures on the French revolution ; on their infolent philofophers , and on all those monsters that have been , and are fill , their difciples . Thofe ...
... proper en- comium ( the real object of this letter ) , are the fevere but merited ftrictures on the French revolution ; on their infolent philofophers , and on all those monsters that have been , and are fill , their difciples . Thofe ...
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... fome of the virtue it has when concen- trated , and iffued only at proper times and feafons , and in fuch quantities as the publick wants require . Perhaps it it is owing to this , that what was once 14 [ Jan. THE PROJECTOR , No XIV .
... fome of the virtue it has when concen- trated , and iffued only at proper times and feafons , and in fuch quantities as the publick wants require . Perhaps it it is owing to this , that what was once 14 [ Jan. THE PROJECTOR , No XIV .
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... proper effect fo long as they continue , as they almost univerfally do ; under little or no regu- lations . Mr. Walker , though firict and rigid in fome cafes , yet was naturally of a liberal turn of mind , and had no ob- jection to ...
... proper effect fo long as they continue , as they almost univerfally do ; under little or no regu- lations . Mr. Walker , though firict and rigid in fome cafes , yet was naturally of a liberal turn of mind , and had no ob- jection to ...
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... proper name is Be- renice , but in the genitive cafe , the Greek original being tranflated into Coptic , in which in the preceding line the order is changed , and the words εφ ' ιερέως αείου του δε του Αλεξανδρου XXI DEWY σulepay , & c ...
... proper name is Be- renice , but in the genitive cafe , the Greek original being tranflated into Coptic , in which in the preceding line the order is changed , and the words εφ ' ιερέως αείου του δε του Αλεξανδρου XXI DEWY σulepay , & c ...
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... proper names , exprefled partly by the analogy of the Coptic words , which feem to be clearly the fame as the Egyptian words wherever thefe vowels are found . M. Zoega has ex- haulted the fubject of Egyptian alpha- betical writing a his ...
... proper names , exprefled partly by the analogy of the Coptic words , which feem to be clearly the fame as the Egyptian words wherever thefe vowels are found . M. Zoega has ex- haulted the fubject of Egyptian alpha- betical writing a his ...
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