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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... of young men to live their good nature and tractable disposi single , who chuse raiher to purchase girls tion : But they soon perceived , that of their parents , and live with rhem in instead of openness and sincerity , they common ...
... of young men to live their good nature and tractable disposi single , who chuse raiher to purchase girls tion : But they soon perceived , that of their parents , and live with rhem in instead of openness and sincerity , they common ...
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A.small part of the nation live In the orchards there are fruits of every · independent , under the title of Oram . kind , in the highest perfection , but no cai , or noble , and fell their services to private individual is allowed to ...
A.small part of the nation live In the orchards there are fruits of every · independent , under the title of Oram . kind , in the highest perfection , but no cai , or noble , and fell their services to private individual is allowed to ...
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Chara & ter of the Lord Mayer and Gourt of Aldermen , ' 817,3 & prove a very usefull person in na live will prove a good magistrate , and by the there is very good ground to belieye be especially if he would but come , ana live there ...
Chara & ter of the Lord Mayer and Gourt of Aldermen , ' 817,3 & prove a very usefull person in na live will prove a good magistrate , and by the there is very good ground to belieye be especially if he would but come , ana live there ...
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