The Gentleman's Magazine, Volumen 29The "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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He thanked them for declaring the true caufe of the bitterness of their hearts and faid he would join with them in endea- A vouring to prevent the like evils for the fu- ture ; he promised to make enquiry con- cerning the Seneca boy ...
He thanked them for declaring the true caufe of the bitterness of their hearts and faid he would join with them in endea- A vouring to prevent the like evils for the fu- ture ; he promised to make enquiry con- cerning the Seneca boy ...
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I began , and Mrs Toucher came in , the ftaid about a quarter of an hour ; my aunt faid to me , you fhall light her home , I did light her home , and my B C D aunt ftood at her own door with a can- dle in her hand ; when I came back I ...
I began , and Mrs Toucher came in , the ftaid about a quarter of an hour ; my aunt faid to me , you fhall light her home , I did light her home , and my B C D aunt ftood at her own door with a can- dle in her hand ; when I came back I ...
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40 % . and 307. on the above conditions , for planting , cultivating , and properly fecuring within four years , from the date thereof in any of our faid colonies fouthward of the Delawar river , the greatest number of olive trees .
40 % . and 307. on the above conditions , for planting , cultivating , and properly fecuring within four years , from the date thereof in any of our faid colonies fouthward of the Delawar river , the greatest number of olive trees .
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