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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And fuch was his diffidence upon that He was not only offered but presied subject , that he never could be per : to accept the post of Secretary of State , suaded that mankind really thought but he constantly refused it .
And fuch was his diffidence upon that He was not only offered but presied subject , that he never could be per : to accept the post of Secretary of State , suaded that mankind really thought but he constantly refused it .
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He said , he had never been such an act . What a dismal aét , faid once asked about the author . There is Mr. Horne , must this be ! It must be not a inan in the kirgdom that ever some act that excludes a man ever af . had a doubt about ...
He said , he had never been such an act . What a dismal aét , faid once asked about the author . There is Mr. Horne , must this be ! It must be not a inan in the kirgdom that ever some act that excludes a man ever af . had a doubt about ...
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470 Never tell the affairs of the family Directions to Parigraph - Makers , Letteryou belong to ; for that is a sort of Ivriters , and Scribblers of every Deno . treachery , and often makes mischief ; mination , on the Right Side of the ...
470 Never tell the affairs of the family Directions to Parigraph - Makers , Letteryou belong to ; for that is a sort of Ivriters , and Scribblers of every Deno . treachery , and often makes mischief ; mination , on the Right Side of the ...
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