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 can mean nothing may serve perhaps in some respect to but the mercy and deliverance of our enhance its beauty ; and yet it is fit that Saviour . The wounds in his fide , in the reader should well understand the his hands and feet ...
It can mean nothing may serve perhaps in some respect to but the mercy and deliverance of our enhance its beauty ; and yet it is fit that Saviour . The wounds in his fide , in the reader should well understand the his hands and feet ...
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Shakspeare has this never saw exceeded , hough we frequent- word in one of his most exquisite fons ly find common - place ideas of the kind ; mets , hanging her pale and pined head perhaps , notwithstanding its beauty , it befide .
Shakspeare has this never saw exceeded , hough we frequent- word in one of his most exquisite fons ly find common - place ideas of the kind ; mets , hanging her pale and pined head perhaps , notwithstanding its beauty , it befide .
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Perhaps , says he , tians ; and of their fincerity , in so doing , they have given such unequivocal “ Perhaps the self - approving haughty world , proof as few have occasion to give : That as the sweeps him with her whiflling fuch as ...
Perhaps , says he , tians ; and of their fincerity , in so doing , they have given such unequivocal “ Perhaps the self - approving haughty world , proof as few have occasion to give : That as the sweeps him with her whiflling fuch as ...
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