The Gentleman's Magazine, Volumen 87,Parte 1;Volumen 121F. Jefferies, 1817 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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... George Prevost , bart ....... 83 Pestonjee Bomanjee , the Parsee Merchant 85 Rev. Heury Meen , 86-- Mrs. Susanna Park 87 Obituary , with Anecd . of remarkable Persons 88 Bill of Mortality . - Prices of Markets , & c . 95 Canal , & c ...
... George Prevost , bart ....... 83 Pestonjee Bomanjee , the Parsee Merchant 85 Rev. Heury Meen , 86-- Mrs. Susanna Park 87 Obituary , with Anecd . of remarkable Persons 88 Bill of Mortality . - Prices of Markets , & c . 95 Canal , & c ...
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... George Prevost , bart ....... 83 Pestonjee Bomanjee , the Parsee Merchant 85 Rev. Heary Meen , 86-- Mrs. Susanna Park 87 Obituary , with Anecd . of remarkable Persons 88 Bill of Mortality . - Prices of Markets , & c . 95 ) Canal , & c ...
... George Prevost , bart ....... 83 Pestonjee Bomanjee , the Parsee Merchant 85 Rev. Heary Meen , 86-- Mrs. Susanna Park 87 Obituary , with Anecd . of remarkable Persons 88 Bill of Mortality . - Prices of Markets , & c . 95 ) Canal , & c ...
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... George - Augustus West- phal , R. N. to Mrs. Chambers , of Upper ' Berkeley - street , Portman - square . H. J. ... GEORGE PREVOST , Bart . Jan. Sin 82 [ Jan , Births , and Marriages of eminent Persons . BIRTHS. ...
... George - Augustus West- phal , R. N. to Mrs. Chambers , of Upper ' Berkeley - street , Portman - square . H. J. ... GEORGE PREVOST , Bart . Jan. Sin 82 [ Jan , Births , and Marriages of eminent Persons . BIRTHS. ...
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... George Prevost , in the ardu- pus charge committed to him by his So- ' vereigu . It is certainly of great importance that the fair fame and well - earned reputation of military men should be cherished , and protected from the blight of ...
... George Prevost , in the ardu- pus charge committed to him by his So- ' vereigu . It is certainly of great importance that the fair fame and well - earned reputation of military men should be cherished , and protected from the blight of ...
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... George the entire confidence and affections of the Canadians . They ... Prevost . He knew very well what use his enemies would make of his retreat ... George Prevost went home ( with an eagerness and by a route that exhausted nearly all ...
... George the entire confidence and affections of the Canadians . They ... Prevost . He knew very well what use his enemies would make of his retreat ... George Prevost went home ( with an eagerness and by a route that exhausted nearly all ...
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