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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Since it is universally acknowblítha true fyftem of nature ; and that ledged , that these Scriptures have handed they have no intuitive , or innate know- down a great deal of incontestable Geoledge , evenmany heathens absolutely con- ...
Since it is universally acknowblítha true fyftem of nature ; and that ledged , that these Scriptures have handed they have no intuitive , or innate know- down a great deal of incontestable Geoledge , evenmany heathens absolutely con- ...
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Gregory fock , have no ties of blood or nature , of Tours in like minner expresses his and consequently , their union is no way deteftation of the morriage of Clotaire fo.bidden by the divine or natural law .
Gregory fock , have no ties of blood or nature , of Tours in like minner expresses his and consequently , their union is no way deteftation of the morriage of Clotaire fo.bidden by the divine or natural law .
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The bishop , by the imposition of to the law of nature , which is always hands , confirms , or afirms their right ... is not of natural or unchange- that they underitandits nature and designs able right , fince the Author of nature , 4.
The bishop , by the imposition of to the law of nature , which is always hands , confirms , or afirms their right ... is not of natural or unchange- that they underitandits nature and designs able right , fince the Author of nature , 4.
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