Gentleman's Magazine and Historical Review, 第 61 巻、第 2 部F. Jefferies, 1791 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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... eaft part of the county and in one part adjoins to Dallwood , in the county of Dorset .-- Widworthy is rather a fmall parish , about eight miles in circumference , near- ly refembling in form a trapezium , bounded on the Weft and North ...
... eaft part of the county and in one part adjoins to Dallwood , in the county of Dorset .-- Widworthy is rather a fmall parish , about eight miles in circumference , near- ly refembling in form a trapezium , bounded on the Weft and North ...
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... eaft fide of which are fome remains of an ancient entrenchment ; and near the church , on an eminence having a defcent every way , in a field fill called Castle Wood , are re- mains of a fmall entrenchment . In the Northern extremity of ...
... eaft fide of which are fome remains of an ancient entrenchment ; and near the church , on an eminence having a defcent every way , in a field fill called Castle Wood , are re- mains of a fmall entrenchment . In the Northern extremity of ...
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... Eaft of the metropolis , I have often applied the great change daily made therein to the fuperior power of the Earth on the waters of the Moon ; and I can but admire that , while I well knew that opaque body always prefented the fame ...
... Eaft of the metropolis , I have often applied the great change daily made therein to the fuperior power of the Earth on the waters of the Moon ; and I can but admire that , while I well knew that opaque body always prefented the fame ...
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... Eaft , the roof of St. Mary's church being under a proper repair . The Doctor , having pointed out the folly of diffeminating among the low- er order of people doctrines tending to inftil into their minds licentious ideas of general ...
... Eaft , the roof of St. Mary's church being under a proper repair . The Doctor , having pointed out the folly of diffeminating among the low- er order of people doctrines tending to inftil into their minds licentious ideas of general ...
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... Eaft India - man , to Mifs Mary Young , of that ifland . June 17. At Edinburgh , Sir James Foulis , bart . of Colington , to Mis Margaret Dallas . 21. At Palmerston - house , near Dublin , by fpecial licence , Tho . Smith , efq . of the ...
... Eaft India - man , to Mifs Mary Young , of that ifland . June 17. At Edinburgh , Sir James Foulis , bart . of Colington , to Mis Margaret Dallas . 21. At Palmerston - house , near Dublin , by fpecial licence , Tho . Smith , efq . of the ...
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