The Gentleman's Magazine, 第 76 巻、第 2 部、第 100 巻F. 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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... Lord Brogdon , and who obtained a patent for hill , hat excellent Philofopher and Man Robert Boyle , the Lord Carleton , Charles Earl of Orrery , Lord Viscount Shannon , the General , the Earl of Shannon , fo long Speaker of the House ...
... Lord Brogdon , and who obtained a patent for hill , hat excellent Philofopher and Man Robert Boyle , the Lord Carleton , Charles Earl of Orrery , Lord Viscount Shannon , the General , the Earl of Shannon , fo long Speaker of the House ...
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... Lord Nelfon , which was proved this day in the Prerogative Court , explains the unmanly and implacable ven- geance with which Buonaparte purfues the Queen of Naples . To the friendly offices of that unfortunate Princefs , obtained by ...
... Lord Nelfon , which was proved this day in the Prerogative Court , explains the unmanly and implacable ven- geance with which Buonaparte purfues the Queen of Naples . To the friendly offices of that unfortunate Princefs , obtained by ...
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... Lord Henry Petty , Lord Al- thorpe , Lord Vifcowni Palmerston . By John Beverley , M. A. OF 609 voles , 334 were given for Lord Henry Petty , 145 for Lord Al- thorpe , and 128 for Lord Vifcount Palmerfton ; befides 399 who did not vote ...
... Lord Henry Petty , Lord Al- thorpe , Lord Vifcowni Palmerston . By John Beverley , M. A. OF 609 voles , 334 were given for Lord Henry Petty , 145 for Lord Al- thorpe , and 128 for Lord Vifcount Palmerfton ; befides 399 who did not vote ...
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... Lord and Sa- viour Jefus Chrift , according to a re- gular form of conftruction , which does not appear in the prefent authorized English verfion of thofe eight particu- lar texts ; though the fame idiom , or mode of expreffion , occurs ...
... Lord and Sa- viour Jefus Chrift , according to a re- gular form of conftruction , which does not appear in the prefent authorized English verfion of thofe eight particu- lar texts ; though the fame idiom , or mode of expreffion , occurs ...
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... Lord Grenville on the fame occafion ; but he did ample juftice to his Prüffian Majefty , by ftating that he had been misled by the pernicious counfels of the Enemies of Great Britain . He deprecated , in the ftrongeft terms , the ...
... Lord Grenville on the fame occafion ; but he did ample juftice to his Prüffian Majefty , by ftating that he had been misled by the pernicious counfels of the Enemies of Great Britain . He deprecated , in the ftrongeft terms , the ...
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