Gentleman's Magazine and Historical Review, Volumen 71,Parte 1F. Jefferies, 1801 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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... Opinion among the Jews 1 Thoughts on the Happiness of a future State 34 The Borg of Ireland - Cooper's " Letters " 13 Share of our facial Affections in a future State 36 Mr. Bidcock's Account of Devonshire MSS . 14 Remarks on Depreffion ...
... Opinion among the Jews 1 Thoughts on the Happiness of a future State 34 The Borg of Ireland - Cooper's " Letters " 13 Share of our facial Affections in a future State 36 Mr. Bidcock's Account of Devonshire MSS . 14 Remarks on Depreffion ...
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... opinions of fome Jews upon the Continent , an account of it , I think , deferves to be recorded in your long - eftablished ... opinion , this innovation , fince " the abolition of the ritual law in the prefent ftate of things , we are ...
... opinions of fome Jews upon the Continent , an account of it , I think , deferves to be recorded in your long - eftablished ... opinion , this innovation , fince " the abolition of the ritual law in the prefent ftate of things , we are ...
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... opinion , that the art of punctua tion cannot be taught by rules . If I am not deceived , the author has clearly proved , that " the art of punctuation is no arbitrary and capricious inven- tion ; but an art , founded on rational and ...
... opinion , that the art of punctua tion cannot be taught by rules . If I am not deceived , the author has clearly proved , that " the art of punctuation is no arbitrary and capricious inven- tion ; but an art , founded on rational and ...
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... with his allies . Whatever opinion the Houfe entertained of the expediency of this alli- ance , mill . This plan came recommended by perfons whofe names 40 Critique on Richard III . as acted at Covent Garden . [ Jan.
... with his allies . Whatever opinion the Houfe entertained of the expediency of this alli- ance , mill . This plan came recommended by perfons whofe names 40 Critique on Richard III . as acted at Covent Garden . [ Jan.
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... of fulfilling his Majesty's engagements with his allies . Whatever opinion the Houfe entertained of the expediency of this alli- ance , H. OF LORS . July 23 . The Houfe having 40 Critique on Richard III . as aded at Covent Garden . [ Jan.
... of fulfilling his Majesty's engagements with his allies . Whatever opinion the Houfe entertained of the expediency of this alli- ance , H. OF LORS . July 23 . The Houfe having 40 Critique on Richard III . as aded at Covent Garden . [ Jan.
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Página 392 - ALTHOUGH it was not originally my intention to have commenced the operations of the British army in Egypt on the side of Alexandria, yet circumstances arose that induced me to change my opinion.
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Página 49 - Waller, who very handsomely volunteered their services; and although I am under the painful necessity of acquainting you that we have not been able to succeed in our attack...
Página 392 - ... honour. The remainder of the army followed so good an example, and were immediately in a situation not only to face, but to repel the enemy. The...
Página 392 - ... the whole army moved forward, and came within sight of the enemy, who was formed on an advantageous ridge, with his right to the canal of Alexandria, and his left towards the sea.
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Página 392 - Coote, got into the boats early in the morning : they had, in general, from five to six miles to row, and did not arrive at the point of landing till ten o'clock. The front of disembarkation was narrow, and a hill, which commanded the whole, seemed almost inaccessible.
Página 392 - ... under the protection of the fortified heights which form the principal defence of Alexandria. It was intended...