The Monthly Magazine, 第 7 巻R. Phillips, 1799 |
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... March 260 Caterpillars , account of the bell with which the Popes used to curfe them 39 April 344 May June 422 ... March April 170 358 May 412 Commercial Report for January 87 June 479 February 176 Bates , Joah , efq . account of 495 ...
... March 260 Caterpillars , account of the bell with which the Popes used to curfe them 39 April 344 May June 422 ... March April 170 358 May 412 Commercial Report for January 87 June 479 February 176 Bates , Joah , efq . account of 495 ...
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... March 216 April 316 February 1165 May 389 March 245 June 477 April 334 Mufic , French , review of 66 May 413 Mufic , modern , remarks on 35 June 495 Myrther - tedvel , account of 357 Public Affairs , ftate of , in January 69 Naples ...
... March 216 April 316 February 1165 May 389 March 245 June 477 April 334 Mufic , French , review of 66 May 413 Mufic , modern , remarks on 35 June 495 Myrther - tedvel , account of 357 Public Affairs , ftate of , in January 69 Naples ...
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... March and April , when even the best and hardiest cabbages may have been totally rotted and destroyed by the severity of the froft ; elfe a crop of winter cabbages , producing more than double or treble the weight , and requir- ing ...
... March and April , when even the best and hardiest cabbages may have been totally rotted and destroyed by the severity of the froft ; elfe a crop of winter cabbages , producing more than double or treble the weight , and requir- ing ...
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... March April - May June July Auguft September October - November December ble you with a copy from the year 1791 to 1798 inclufive . The Rain , as it falls , paffes through a funnel a foot fquare at the top , into a tin receiver in the ...
... March April - May June July Auguft September October - November December ble you with a copy from the year 1791 to 1798 inclufive . The Rain , as it falls , paffes through a funnel a foot fquare at the top , into a tin receiver in the ...
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... March . In and 45,755 barrels , befides a great many 1785 , when bounty was granted upon empty barrels , & c . That of these 557 tonnage only , without any specific obli- were either decked or of 15 tons and up- gations as to the curing ...
... March . In and 45,755 barrels , befides a great many 1785 , when bounty was granted upon empty barrels , & c . That of these 557 tonnage only , without any specific obli- were either decked or of 15 tons and up- gations as to the curing ...
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300 ページ - A great inundation having taken place in the north of Italy, owing to an excessive fall of snow in the Alps, followed by a speedy thaw, the river Adige carried off a bridge near Verona, except the middle part, on which was the house of the tollgatherer, who with his whole family thus remained imperilled by the waves, and in momentary expectation of certain destruction.