The Gentleman's Magazine, Том 76,Частина 2;Том 100F. Jefferies, 1806 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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... present day cannot otherwife obtain a competency . I have heard it faid more than once , by gentlemen too who are anxious to be diflinguifhed as first - rate connoiffeurs , ( I blush whilft I first . 718 [ Aug. The Neglect of English ...
... present day cannot otherwife obtain a competency . I have heard it faid more than once , by gentlemen too who are anxious to be diflinguifhed as first - rate connoiffeurs , ( I blush whilft I first . 718 [ Aug. The Neglect of English ...
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... present from that of the quarto our pen from want of room , and to edition has been made with the intention conclude with a reiteration of our praife to the able author who has pro vided fuch a literary banquet for his guells . 141. On ...
... present from that of the quarto our pen from want of room , and to edition has been made with the intention conclude with a reiteration of our praife to the able author who has pro vided fuch a literary banquet for his guells . 141. On ...
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... PRESENT AGRICULTURAL STATE , and feeing the mafs of inhabitants which its agriculture- has to fupport , imperiously requires that every acre of its circumfcribed territory fhall be applied to the beft advantage , and that there ought to ...
... PRESENT AGRICULTURAL STATE , and feeing the mafs of inhabitants which its agriculture- has to fupport , imperiously requires that every acre of its circumfcribed territory fhall be applied to the beft advantage , and that there ought to ...
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... present to pofterity a never - fading wreath of the beauties and virtues of my favourite Zimmerman . E. G. BAYFIELD : " To felect from this felection is at once eafy and difficult ; eafy , becaufe it were fcarcely pollible to choose ...
... present to pofterity a never - fading wreath of the beauties and virtues of my favourite Zimmerman . E. G. BAYFIELD : " To felect from this felection is at once eafy and difficult ; eafy , becaufe it were fcarcely pollible to choose ...
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... present is moft deeply to be lamented , whether we confider the death of Mr. Hill as public or private lofs - if we view him as a relation , his affections were unbounded : as a friend , he was generous and fincere as a citizen , he was ...
... present is moft deeply to be lamented , whether we confider the death of Mr. Hill as public or private lofs - if we view him as a relation , his affections were unbounded : as a friend , he was generous and fincere as a citizen , he was ...
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Сторінка 835 - ... by your obedience to my general, by your concord in the camp, and your valour in the field, we shall shortly have a famous victory over those enemies of my God, of my kingdom, and of my people.
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