The Gentleman's Magazine, Volumen 56,Parte 1The "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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... from the original design of this Thare of attention : letter ; if indeed that can be said to have These reflections were occasioned by a any design which contains only a crude survey which I lately took of the Picture and indigested ...
... from the original design of this Thare of attention : letter ; if indeed that can be said to have These reflections were occasioned by a any design which contains only a crude survey which I lately took of the Picture and indigested ...
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He has and questions , of any kind , anfivered written and published : “ Observations with polite attention . I hope , therefore , on the five first Books of Cæsar's Comthat I shall be excused if I beg a place in mentaries , ” & c .
He has and questions , of any kind , anfivered written and published : “ Observations with polite attention . I hope , therefore , on the five first Books of Cæsar's Comthat I shall be excused if I beg a place in mentaries , ” & c .
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... a Bri- we must pay them due attention . It with captain , unless against very luperior was true , he acknowledged , that France force indeed , were intitled to praise for was building ships of greater force ; a drawn battle .
... a Bri- we must pay them due attention . It with captain , unless against very luperior was true , he acknowledged , that France force indeed , were intitled to praise for was building ships of greater force ; a drawn battle .
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