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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... in Great where common prudence would avoid Britain , to tax them either in person is , have put it out of my power to or estate , without the consent of their continue this assembly any longer . representatives in parliament afem .
... in Great where common prudence would avoid Britain , to tax them either in person is , have put it out of my power to or estate , without the consent of their continue this assembly any longer . representatives in parliament afem .
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I very well know the Commons House ing the common council of parliament have by nonclaim , defuetude , or relinof the realm has been difused a long quilhment , ceased for these many ages time , and the present mode of conven- past to ...
I very well know the Commons House ing the common council of parliament have by nonclaim , defuetude , or relinof the realm has been difused a long quilhment , ceased for these many ages time , and the present mode of conven- past to ...
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Owen and Foot , linen drapers desired to issue a precepti to assemble the li . in Holborn , were executed at Tybuca , pur . very in Common Hall , pursuant to their ap- suant to their sentende , at che Mid Bailey , plication to him ...
Owen and Foot , linen drapers desired to issue a precepti to assemble the li . in Holborn , were executed at Tybuca , pur . very in Common Hall , pursuant to their ap- suant to their sentende , at che Mid Bailey , plication to him ...
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