The Gentleman's Magazine, Volumen 47The "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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... menne ( 5 ) and confúmylige tyre ; ( rounde , compositions , which he profesled to Lyche Avone's streme ensyrke ( 6 ) yt'e have copied from ancient MSS . were No letre a fame enharme the grounde , merely inventions of his own .
... menne ( 5 ) and confúmylige tyre ; ( rounde , compositions , which he profesled to Lyche Avone's streme ensyrke ( 6 ) yt'e have copied from ancient MSS . were No letre a fame enharme the grounde , merely inventions of his own .
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Tilles are , therefore , neremoved from the fame . ” On this ti- cessarily required at ordinations , to intle Mr. Martyn was ordained [ Priest , demnify the Bishop , and likewise to we suppose , ] by the late Bp of London . secure a ...
Tilles are , therefore , neremoved from the fame . ” On this ti- cessarily required at ordinations , to intle Mr. Martyn was ordained [ Priest , demnify the Bishop , and likewise to we suppose , ] by the late Bp of London . secure a ...
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Some , who for martial fame long itch , I pass o'er various tribes of Itchers , Gain bloody bones and raw.backs ; Jilts , widows , prudes , and bunters ; While others aim beyond their reach , Stale batchelors , old worn - out letchers ...
Some , who for martial fame long itch , I pass o'er various tribes of Itchers , Gain bloody bones and raw.backs ; Jilts , widows , prudes , and bunters ; While others aim beyond their reach , Stale batchelors , old worn - out letchers ...
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