Gentleman's Magazine and Historical Review, Том 86,Частина 2;Том 120F. Jefferies, 1816 The "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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... sept State of the Society for Discharge and Relief of Persons confined for Small Debts , ' in the Preface he thus notices this correspondence : ' I cannot present to the Publick ano- ther edition of this book on Debtors , without ...
... sept State of the Society for Discharge and Relief of Persons confined for Small Debts , ' in the Preface he thus notices this correspondence : ' I cannot present to the Publick ano- ther edition of this book on Debtors , without ...
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... Sept. 1816 . Sept. 0 50 65 54 30,05 fair 53 66 60 , 17 fair 60 69 60 10 fair 30 52 58 50 31 50 55 49 S. 1 49 47 47 2 46 55 46 3 42 55 4 46 58 29,90 fair " 10 stormy 15 16 61 70 57 07 fair , 56 75 58 09 fair 39 Train 68 fair ان " 73 ...
... Sept. 1816 . Sept. 0 50 65 54 30,05 fair 53 66 60 , 17 fair 60 69 60 10 fair 30 52 58 50 31 50 55 49 S. 1 49 47 47 2 46 55 46 3 42 55 4 46 58 29,90 fair " 10 stormy 15 16 61 70 57 07 fair , 56 75 58 09 fair 39 Train 68 fair ان " 73 ...
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... , should find his spirits some- what depressed by so great a cala- mity , the full extent of which can- not not be thoroughly understood , unless the disappointment arising from 196 [ Sept. Character of the late Duke of Dorset .
... , should find his spirits some- what depressed by so great a cala- mity , the full extent of which can- not not be thoroughly understood , unless the disappointment arising from 196 [ Sept. Character of the late Duke of Dorset .
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... Sept. 7 . AM happy to inform your Readers , tion have the friends of regular Episco- pacy in Scotland exerted themselves more in its support than at the pre- give a grand Eastern entrance to the City from the London Road . While ...
... Sept. 7 . AM happy to inform your Readers , tion have the friends of regular Episco- pacy in Scotland exerted themselves more in its support than at the pre- give a grand Eastern entrance to the City from the London Road . While ...
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M.R.dd. May 1810 . Lincolnshire . B * Reprinted 1814 , by Sir Egerton Brydges , in. S.W. View of the Tower of St Peter's Church , BARTON - UPON - HUMBER ,. Gent Mag.Sept . 1816. PL.I.p.201 .
M.R.dd. May 1810 . Lincolnshire . B * Reprinted 1814 , by Sir Egerton Brydges , in. S.W. View of the Tower of St Peter's Church , BARTON - UPON - HUMBER ,. Gent Mag.Sept . 1816. PL.I.p.201 .
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