The Gentleman's Magazine, Volumen 97,Parte 2;Volúmenes 141-142F. Jefferies, 1827 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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... England this weeke , I am to remain uncertain yet of my returne . Nor have I any thing to say from hence , for ye present , but that I have an infinit desire to enioy the sight of yr Lo'p which content wanting , I humbly pray yr Lorp ...
... England this weeke , I am to remain uncertain yet of my returne . Nor have I any thing to say from hence , for ye present , but that I have an infinit desire to enioy the sight of yr Lo'p which content wanting , I humbly pray yr Lorp ...
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... England had the worst Coinage in Europe ( which we can all remember ) , she was circulating every where proofs of bad taste , worse skill , and slow progress in the Fine Arts . W. S. MR . URBAN , Kellington , July 19 . Na of Ilated ...
... England had the worst Coinage in Europe ( which we can all remember ) , she was circulating every where proofs of bad taste , worse skill , and slow progress in the Fine Arts . W. S. MR . URBAN , Kellington , July 19 . Na of Ilated ...
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... England , and there- fore forcibly claims at her hands not only every practicable melioration of temporal condition , but more espe- cially the communion of spiritual blessings , which it has been entrusted to her care to bestow , and ...
... England , and there- fore forcibly claims at her hands not only every practicable melioration of temporal condition , but more espe- cially the communion of spiritual blessings , which it has been entrusted to her care to bestow , and ...
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... England , prolific of talent , has nourished in her bosom ! here surely is matter for cu- riosity the most ardent for interest the most exciting . It was our strong be- lief that Napoleon belonged to poste- rity ; that if there were a ...
... England , prolific of talent , has nourished in her bosom ! here surely is matter for cu- riosity the most ardent for interest the most exciting . It was our strong be- lief that Napoleon belonged to poste- rity ; that if there were a ...
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... England on the fall of La Fayette , and sat as a member of the Convention , under the absurd name of Ci- tizen L'Égalité when this base prince was asked his vote , there was a deep pause ; and when the answer proved Death , a moment ...
... England on the fall of La Fayette , and sat as a member of the Convention , under the absurd name of Ci- tizen L'Égalité when this base prince was asked his vote , there was a deep pause ; and when the answer proved Death , a moment ...
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