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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T. B's Letler has likewise been commended to the governor as a man received . well disposed to government ; and as doon as he has received his commission , Slavery is the establishment of a right , to declare tor the party of the fons ...
T. B's Letler has likewise been commended to the governor as a man received . well disposed to government ; and as doon as he has received his commission , Slavery is the establishment of a right , to declare tor the party of the fons ...
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T. B's Letter has likewije been received . commended to the governor as a man well disposed to government ; and as foon as he has received his commission , Slavery is the establifment of a right , to declare tor the party of the sons of ...
T. B's Letter has likewije been received . commended to the governor as a man well disposed to government ; and as foon as he has received his commission , Slavery is the establifment of a right , to declare tor the party of the sons of ...
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... in the was received with uncommon , applaufe year 1733 , and after being instructed in by the public . ... During the early part of his fervitude , and received a further augmentation he di charged his duty so much to the ...
... in the was received with uncommon , applaufe year 1733 , and after being instructed in by the public . ... During the early part of his fervitude , and received a further augmentation he di charged his duty so much to the ...
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