Gentleman's Magazine and Historical Review, Volumen 66,Parte 1F. Jefferies, 1796 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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... things which thefe boats cannot convey ? Thus feeing that most things may be navigated in fmall boats , and small boats contract the expence of a canal , the next thing will be to pafs them to and from the different ponds with cafe and ...
... things which thefe boats cannot convey ? Thus feeing that most things may be navigated in fmall boats , and small boats contract the expence of a canal , the next thing will be to pafs them to and from the different ponds with cafe and ...
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... thing that arrested his attention was the unparalleled infult contained in the very first paragraph ; it was not enough that , by means of this difgraceful and difattrous war , the people were groaning under unprecedented burthens ; it ...
... thing that arrested his attention was the unparalleled infult contained in the very first paragraph ; it was not enough that , by means of this difgraceful and difattrous war , the people were groaning under unprecedented burthens ; it ...
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... thing ; and the inhabitants of the towns in the interior , of the island took up arms , and refufed to obey the orders of the Viceroy . town of Oristano adopted the same fyfen ; fo that Saffari alone preferved its attichment to the ...
... thing ; and the inhabitants of the towns in the interior , of the island took up arms , and refufed to obey the orders of the Viceroy . town of Oristano adopted the same fyfen ; fo that Saffari alone preferved its attichment to the ...
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