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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It is much to be withed , that plumage of the male , is generally known fome one belonging to the Augmentato modern naturalists . " When I saw tion - office would gratify the publick fo Mr. Hunter's account ( Phil .
It is much to be withed , that plumage of the male , is generally known fome one belonging to the Augmentato modern naturalists . " When I saw tion - office would gratify the publick fo Mr. Hunter's account ( Phil .
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It being a well - known name to the whole peninsula of Africa : fact , that Phiro Nicus , King of Egypt , Africa , therefore , is the part of the in his time fent out some Phænicians , globe where we are to look for Ophir ...
It being a well - known name to the whole peninsula of Africa : fact , that Phiro Nicus , King of Egypt , Africa , therefore , is the part of the in his time fent out some Phænicians , globe where we are to look for Ophir ...
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schools had prevailed over that of the though Dr. Johnson was known a great Poet of Nature . No plays , be think very indifferently of Goldsmith ' their merit ever so great , are familiar mofal character , particularly of his vera . and ...
schools had prevailed over that of the though Dr. Johnson was known a great Poet of Nature . No plays , be think very indifferently of Goldsmith ' their merit ever so great , are familiar mofal character , particularly of his vera . and ...
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