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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This , Mr. Ur- a narrative of his life , written out careban , is the true folution of many cir- fully for the press , and at the same time cumstances which have puzzled fome of direct the publication of these his pribis readers .
This , Mr. Ur- a narrative of his life , written out careban , is the true folution of many cir- fully for the press , and at the same time cumstances which have puzzled fome of direct the publication of these his pribis readers .
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No person defective in these points could have written the English Baron ; ' either then that work is not written by Clara Reeves , or else the is convicted of a design to mislead the public . ” I am well aware of the oblique ...
No person defective in these points could have written the English Baron ; ' either then that work is not written by Clara Reeves , or else the is convicted of a design to mislead the public . ” I am well aware of the oblique ...
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and particularly from the Banquet of The question is determined in favour of Virgins , written by Methodius , bishop the latter ; with what justice we will of Olympus . These are followed by not venture to determine .
and particularly from the Banquet of The question is determined in favour of Virgins , written by Methodius , bishop the latter ; with what justice we will of Olympus . These are followed by not venture to determine .
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