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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Yonge presented to the House unanimous opinion of the gentlemen estimates of the army , to be considered on with whom he had the honour to act , Wednesday . Much business , but no debate . that as the Rt . Hon .
Yonge presented to the House unanimous opinion of the gentlemen estimates of the army , to be considered on with whom he had the honour to act , Wednesday . Much business , but no debate . that as the Rt . Hon .
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But if House with the intention of government the present were an interval of expecta- to establish a fund , to be applied folely tion , should it be a time of idleness too ? and facredly towards the discharge of the Could not the plan ...
But if House with the intention of government the present were an interval of expecta- to establish a fund , to be applied folely tion , should it be a time of idleness too ? and facredly towards the discharge of the Could not the plan ...
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This sentiment he determination of the House , he would thought highly injurious to the cause of move two resolutions as a basis on which Mr. Hastings , as aitempts were daily to ground the leading principles of the making to circulate ...
This sentiment he determination of the House , he would thought highly injurious to the cause of move two resolutions as a basis on which Mr. Hastings , as aitempts were daily to ground the leading principles of the making to circulate ...
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