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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On the 14th they were joined at St. Regis by 54 savages , and continued their march on the 16th ; and on the 17th received information of the number and strength of the enemy , which greatly difcontented the favages .
On the 14th they were joined at St. Regis by 54 savages , and continued their march on the 16th ; and on the 17th received information of the number and strength of the enemy , which greatly difcontented the favages .
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In 17459 he received a letter from the Marquis of Annandale to come and live with him in England , which he accepted ... fuperintend the affairs of that nobleman for one whole year , till he received a more advantageous offer from Gen.
In 17459 he received a letter from the Marquis of Annandale to come and live with him in England , which he accepted ... fuperintend the affairs of that nobleman for one whole year , till he received a more advantageous offer from Gen.
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In 1756 , the fecond volume of his Hiftory , comprehending a period from the death of Charles I. till the Revolution , came forth , and was rather better received than the first , and not only floated itself , but helped to buoy up its ...
In 1756 , the fecond volume of his Hiftory , comprehending a period from the death of Charles I. till the Revolution , came forth , and was rather better received than the first , and not only floated itself , but helped to buoy up its ...
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