Gentleman's Magazine and Historical Review, Том 75,Частина 2F. Jefferies, 1805 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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... Never hall his glories fade ; Check , oh check the tide of woe . Now they drive the ftorm amain ” - Hark ! Britannia's warriors cry , Vengeance for a Hero Дain ; NELSON , GEORGE , and VICTORY . OXONIENSIS . AN IMPROMPTU ON LORD NELSON'S ...
... Never hall his glories fade ; Check , oh check the tide of woe . Now they drive the ftorm amain ” - Hark ! Britannia's warriors cry , Vengeance for a Hero Дain ; NELSON , GEORGE , and VICTORY . OXONIENSIS . AN IMPROMPTU ON LORD NELSON'S ...
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... Never shall his glories fade ; 66 Check , oh check the tide of woe . Now they drive the ftorm amain " - Hark ! Britannia's warriors cry , Vengeance for a Hero flain ; NELSON , GEORGE , and VICTORY . OXONIENSIS . AN IMPROMPTU ON LORD ...
... Never shall his glories fade ; 66 Check , oh check the tide of woe . Now they drive the ftorm amain " - Hark ! Britannia's warriors cry , Vengeance for a Hero flain ; NELSON , GEORGE , and VICTORY . OXONIENSIS . AN IMPROMPTU ON LORD ...
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... never die . Father Benedick will relate to you the circumftances of my death , and by what accident I came into this place . The intelligence which that Father has imparted to me , with re- fpect to you , imprefles my mind with ...
... never die . Father Benedick will relate to you the circumftances of my death , and by what accident I came into this place . The intelligence which that Father has imparted to me , with re- fpect to you , imprefles my mind with ...
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... never owned the effect of them until age and infirmity rendered him incapable of following his profeffion ; and now , as bufinefs could no longer aufwer the purpose of oppofing their difpiriting influence , his chief remedy was in ...
... never owned the effect of them until age and infirmity rendered him incapable of following his profeffion ; and now , as bufinefs could no longer aufwer the purpose of oppofing their difpiriting influence , his chief remedy was in ...
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... never can open his humble lips on account of the tedious ha- rangues of more daring members , to move for leave to bring in a bill to con- firain the tongues of all his Majefty's loving fubjects to move by rule , and regulate their ...
... never can open his humble lips on account of the tedious ha- rangues of more daring members , to move for leave to bring in a bill to con- firain the tongues of all his Majefty's loving fubjects to move by rule , and regulate their ...
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