The Gentleman's Magazine, Volumen 47F. Jefferies, 1777 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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... fays in both the power is to the refutance , as the whole thickness to the length . On the in- clin'd plane he concurs with Defagu- diers . Emmerion , Edit . 1754 , on the wedge , fays , if the resistance is perpen- dicular to the fides ...
... fays in both the power is to the refutance , as the whole thickness to the length . On the in- clin'd plane he concurs with Defagu- diers . Emmerion , Edit . 1754 , on the wedge , fays , if the resistance is perpen- dicular to the fides ...
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... ( fays he , ) he had no occafion to de- • fire the Spectator to bestow on it a • few brightnings from his genius . ' Dr. Watts was not only an honest but a modeft man ; and undoubtedly thought Addison and Steele , as the first criticks of ...
... ( fays he , ) he had no occafion to de- • fire the Spectator to bestow on it a • few brightnings from his genius . ' Dr. Watts was not only an honest but a modeft man ; and undoubtedly thought Addison and Steele , as the first criticks of ...
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... fays Blackburn , that need be no hindrance , as it is easily thrown off , and now I am your man . " Upon this it was agreed that they should fight on a fmall island where the ship lay , and that he who fell should be rolled into the fea ...
... fays Blackburn , that need be no hindrance , as it is easily thrown off , and now I am your man . " Upon this it was agreed that they should fight on a fmall island where the ship lay , and that he who fell should be rolled into the fea ...
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