London Magazine Enlarged and Improved, Volumen 23C. Ackers, 1754 |
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... person who was guilty of it , and he alone is to be fum- moned , he alone is to be fined .. With regard to the notices of births ar d deaths , Sir , which are to be given in wri- ting , if the perfon who is to give the notice cannot ...
... person who was guilty of it , and he alone is to be fum- moned , he alone is to be fined .. With regard to the notices of births ar d deaths , Sir , which are to be given in wri- ting , if the perfon who is to give the notice cannot ...
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... person whofe head I had chofen for an asylum was become delirious , and that the hair was by the phyfician's order to be removed for a blister . The philofopher , among other vifitants , whofe curiofity he was pleafed to gratify , was ...
... person whofe head I had chofen for an asylum was become delirious , and that the hair was by the phyfician's order to be removed for a blister . The philofopher , among other vifitants , whofe curiofity he was pleafed to gratify , was ...
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... person's circum- ftances ; and as this is hardly poffible , I believe , it was the prin- cipal reafon for laying that method of taxation afide . This bill there- fore , if paffed into a law , can no way contribute towards refuming fuch ...
... person's circum- ftances ; and as this is hardly poffible , I believe , it was the prin- cipal reafon for laying that method of taxation afide . This bill there- fore , if paffed into a law , can no way contribute towards refuming fuch ...
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... person would have ventured to have given a folution to Mr. Liquier's question in navigation in Sept. p . 415 in the manner he has done , because it was not poffible by the data to be known whether the distance run by the fecond and ...
... person would have ventured to have given a folution to Mr. Liquier's question in navigation in Sept. p . 415 in the manner he has done , because it was not poffible by the data to be known whether the distance run by the fecond and ...
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... persons of diftinction , fet out this morning for Dover on their return to Rome thro France . For about a fortnight paft was a harder froft than has been known for fome years . The river Thames , westward , was fo full of ice as to ...
... persons of diftinction , fet out this morning for Dover on their return to Rome thro France . For about a fortnight paft was a harder froft than has been known for fome years . The river Thames , westward , was fo full of ice as to ...
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