The Gentleman's Magazine, Volumen 8E. Cave, jun. at St John's Gate, 1738 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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... Lords and Com- mons in Ireland - An Ænigma 48 HISTORICAL CHRONICLE . The Breach of the Cliff , and Lofs of the Spaw at Scarborough 30 Fine ib 49 31 The King's Speech Sa Addrefs of the Lords and Commons 32 33E Price of Stocks and ...
... Lords and Com- mons in Ireland - An Ænigma 48 HISTORICAL CHRONICLE . The Breach of the Cliff , and Lofs of the Spaw at Scarborough 30 Fine ib 49 31 The King's Speech Sa Addrefs of the Lords and Commons 32 33E Price of Stocks and ...
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... Lords and Com- mons in Ireland —— An Ænigma 26 28 Galileo grown old in the Inquifition Answer to the Foregoing 29G ib . 48 Advice to Ladics on their Return to don . Lon- 30 Fine ib HISTORICAL CHRONICLE . The Breach of the Cliff , and ...
... Lords and Com- mons in Ireland —— An Ænigma 26 28 Galileo grown old in the Inquifition Answer to the Foregoing 29G ib . 48 Advice to Ladics on their Return to don . Lon- 30 Fine ib HISTORICAL CHRONICLE . The Breach of the Cliff , and ...
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... Lords and Gentlemen , THAVE called you together for the necef- E fary Difpatch of the Publick Business , which , I hope , will be carried on with that Prudence , and Expedition , which becomes the Wisdom of Parliament . Gentlemen of the ...
... Lords and Gentlemen , THAVE called you together for the necef- E fary Difpatch of the Publick Business , which , I hope , will be carried on with that Prudence , and Expedition , which becomes the Wisdom of Parliament . Gentlemen of the ...
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... Lord Forbes , eldeft Son of the E. of Granard , ( lately ) to Mifs Shepherd an Heiress of 3000l . per Ann . in Ireland . Sir Chaloner Ogle , - caftle upon Tyne . -to Mifs Ogle , of New- to The E. of Winchelfea and Nottingham , Mifs Mary ...
... Lord Forbes , eldeft Son of the E. of Granard , ( lately ) to Mifs Shepherd an Heiress of 3000l . per Ann . in Ireland . Sir Chaloner Ogle , - caftle upon Tyne . -to Mifs Ogle , of New- to The E. of Winchelfea and Nottingham , Mifs Mary ...
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... Lord , and Cephas ? Or I only and Barnabas , have we not Power to forbear working ? As if he had faid , Is it not reasonable that you should allow us pre- fent Subfiftence , and neceffary Chriftian Attendance whilft we are in our ...
... Lord , and Cephas ? Or I only and Barnabas , have we not Power to forbear working ? As if he had faid , Is it not reasonable that you should allow us pre- fent Subfiftence , and neceffary Chriftian Attendance whilft we are in our ...
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