The Gentleman's Magazine, 第 34 巻F. Jefferies, 1764 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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... against which there have fince been Remonttrances from every Go- vernment that is affected by it ; an Account of the astonishing effects of an Electrical Kite ; an ingenious Inftitution for the Improvement of Converfa . tion ; a ...
... against which there have fince been Remonttrances from every Go- vernment that is affected by it ; an Account of the astonishing effects of an Electrical Kite ; an ingenious Inftitution for the Improvement of Converfa . tion ; a ...
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... against Canaria , which made good a landing , built a fort , and established a garriton there , but did not complete the conquefti which however was effected , after ma- ny ftruggles , by fuccours fent from Spain in the year 1483 ...
... against Canaria , which made good a landing , built a fort , and established a garriton there , but did not complete the conquefti which however was effected , after ma- ny ftruggles , by fuccours fent from Spain in the year 1483 ...
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... against that event , how great would be the clamour on the question of good and bad Luck ? So again , as I have already ftared in my former letter , deal the cards round to four chairs for a length of time , and all the wonderful ...
... against that event , how great would be the clamour on the question of good and bad Luck ? So again , as I have already ftared in my former letter , deal the cards round to four chairs for a length of time , and all the wonderful ...
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... against the approaching fef- fions . He also went to New Prifon and Clerkenwell , Bridewell , where the fame orders were put in execution , although thefe jails were cleanlinels itself , whem compared with the two former . →→ Whilst ...
... against the approaching fef- fions . He also went to New Prifon and Clerkenwell , Bridewell , where the fame orders were put in execution , although thefe jails were cleanlinels itself , whem compared with the two former . →→ Whilst ...
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... against if he was properly im- preffed with a fenfe of either . How- ever , fuppofing his indifcretion not to imply an unworthy difpofition , he is at leaft the enemy of others in the fame fenfe in which he is his own , for cer- tainly ...
... against if he was properly im- preffed with a fenfe of either . How- ever , fuppofing his indifcretion not to imply an unworthy difpofition , he is at leaft the enemy of others in the fame fenfe in which he is his own , for cer- tainly ...
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177 ページ - to show that some among these dark people have a strong sense of justice and honor, and that even the most brutal among them are capable of feeling the force of reason, and of being influenced by a fear of God, (if the knowledge of the true God could be introduced among them,) since even the fear of a false god, when their rage subsided, was not without its good effect.
177 ページ - ... him. What good Man will ever come again under my Roof, if I let my Floor be stained with a good Man's Blood!" The Negroes, seeing his Resolution, and being convinced by his Discourse that they were wrong, went away ashamed. In a few Days Murray ventured abroad again with...
181 ページ - Reafoning there is this Fault, that the Argument proves too much. If this Inconvenience be indeed grievous, the Fault is not in the Law of Privilege, but in the Change of Times, and in the Management of Prorogations by the Servants of the Crown, which are fo contrived, as not to leave an Hour open for Juftice.
182 ページ - ... to make ufe of the names of members of Parliament, upon letters and packets to be fent by the poft, in order to avoid the payment of the duty of poftage...
170 ページ - I never (faid he) will be a revengeful enemy ; but I cannot, it is not in my nature, to be half a friend.
113 ページ - For the Lord himself, with a cry of command, with the archangel's call and with the sound of God's trumpet, will descend from heaven, and the dead in Christ will rise first. Then we who are alive, who are left, will be caught up in the clouds together with them to meet the Lord in the air; and so we will be with the Lord forever.
89 ページ - Marlborough moved for a resolution, that any attempt to inflict any kind of punishment on any person, without allowing him an opportunity to make his defence, or without any proof of any crime or...
270 ページ - Molina will not drink the river water after a violent fliower of hail, experience taught the danger; but let it be never fo muddy, and rife never fo high after rain, they drink it without fear. Perhaps this may be the unheeded caufe of many endemical-epidemicks of other cities.