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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CTON - HILL , About six months before the decease that part of it , in of the late Duke , ( father to his present which the Mine Grace ) the lease expired , and the whole is situated , is of undertaking fell into his Grace's hands , E a ...
CTON - HILL , About six months before the decease that part of it , in of the late Duke , ( father to his present which the Mine Grace ) the lease expired , and the whole is situated , is of undertaking fell into his Grace's hands , E a ...
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With every goodvigour , for you would have had the natured allowance for your Grace's fanction of the laws to lupport you . youth and inexperience , there are fome The friends of governinent might have things which you cannot but know ...
With every goodvigour , for you would have had the natured allowance for your Grace's fanction of the laws to lupport you . youth and inexperience , there are fome The friends of governinent might have things which you cannot but know ...
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... at tbe suit of bis lowing purport , Grace the Duke of Grafto , relative My Lord , to the sum of five thguard pourds of- ' I fall not take up the time of the fered by that gentleman to his Grace , court , in replying in the time ...
... at tbe suit of bis lowing purport , Grace the Duke of Grafto , relative My Lord , to the sum of five thguard pourds of- ' I fall not take up the time of the fered by that gentleman to his Grace , court , in replying in the time ...
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