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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... refident member of Queen's College , in Cambridge ; and in a few weeks commenced an intimacy with the writer of this article , who began his refidence at Queen's the fame term , " which only ended with his lamented diffolution . At this ...
... refident member of Queen's College , in Cambridge ; and in a few weeks commenced an intimacy with the writer of this article , who began his refidence at Queen's the fame term , " which only ended with his lamented diffolution . At this ...
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... refidence to a foreigner who wishes to learn the language . The chearful promenades , and the banks of the Guadalquivir , are very pleasing . This river bears fhips of 80 to 100 tons burden . The fnuff manufactory re fembles a fortrefs ...
... refidence to a foreigner who wishes to learn the language . The chearful promenades , and the banks of the Guadalquivir , are very pleasing . This river bears fhips of 80 to 100 tons burden . The fnuff manufactory re fembles a fortrefs ...
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... refidence to be recommended to foreigners , in preference to all other towns in Spain , if good Spanish were fpoken there . It is true it is spoken in the chancery and among the higher orders ; but the language of the gene- rality is a ...
... refidence to be recommended to foreigners , in preference to all other towns in Spain , if good Spanish were fpoken there . It is true it is spoken in the chancery and among the higher orders ; but the language of the gene- rality is a ...
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... refidence of the cele- brated Mithridate , who fo often refifted and defeated the Romans . ( p . 44. ) " On the highest part of the noun- tains which prevailed in a delightful country near the village of Pafchlean , I obferved fome ...
... refidence of the cele- brated Mithridate , who fo often refifted and defeated the Romans . ( p . 44. ) " On the highest part of the noun- tains which prevailed in a delightful country near the village of Pafchlean , I obferved fome ...
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... refidence near Magong . An affay enfued , and both parties reforted to arms . At the commencement of the difturbance , his Excellency the Ambaffador , with his nephew Aga Hooffain , and his attendants , defcended into the court , for ...
... refidence near Magong . An affay enfued , and both parties reforted to arms . At the commencement of the difturbance , his Excellency the Ambaffador , with his nephew Aga Hooffain , and his attendants , defcended into the court , for ...
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Página 59 - ... gallons per hour, and the height to which it was raised, to be produced to the Society on or before the first of March, 1809.
Página 53 - ... members are elected. Each member has the privilege, at any weekly meeting of the Society, of proposing any person who is desirous to become a member, provided such proposal is signed by three members of the Society. Peers of the realm, or lords of parliament, are, on their being 6 proposed.