The Gentleman's Magazine, Volumen 39The "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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The poet Sophocles , who held the same The Fable of Hercules / wallowed by a rank as Pericles and Thucydides in the Fish , is the bijory of Sampson enaa command of the Athenian armies , was moured with Dalilah . the son of a man who ...
The poet Sophocles , who held the same The Fable of Hercules / wallowed by a rank as Pericles and Thucydides in the Fish , is the bijory of Sampson enaa command of the Athenian armies , was moured with Dalilah . the son of a man who ...
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... the highest obligations ? he ftepped forth , and by refolute and -The humility in purchafing his decisive , but at the same time legal and forgiveness at a much higher price than conftitutional measures , stopped die pro- the value ...
... the highest obligations ? he ftepped forth , and by refolute and -The humility in purchafing his decisive , but at the same time legal and forgiveness at a much higher price than conftitutional measures , stopped die pro- the value ...
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Yet within fon to be re - elected in the same parliafix lines he says , since I wrote the above , I have heard of two other cases , those ment from which he has been expelled , of Mr Holborne and Sir William Pen . that to suppose rights ...
Yet within fon to be re - elected in the same parliafix lines he says , since I wrote the above , I have heard of two other cases , those ment from which he has been expelled , of Mr Holborne and Sir William Pen . that to suppose rights ...
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