The Gentleman's Magazine, 第 31 巻F. Jefferies, 1761 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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... called QUAKERS , to the Authors of the Pamphlet called Confiderations on the German War , and of the feveral pam- pblets in Anfwer to it : FRIENDS , WE WE are concerned to find , that on both fides , instead of keeping to this fhort ...
... called QUAKERS , to the Authors of the Pamphlet called Confiderations on the German War , and of the feveral pam- pblets in Anfwer to it : FRIENDS , WE WE are concerned to find , that on both fides , instead of keeping to this fhort ...
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... called to account for it . This fcarcity has pre- vented his makingfeveral bold strokes , whereby he might have gained fome folid advantages . V. It is well known , that where - ever the English come , they fpoil the market . VI . F He ...
... called to account for it . This fcarcity has pre- vented his makingfeveral bold strokes , whereby he might have gained fome folid advantages . V. It is well known , that where - ever the English come , they fpoil the market . VI . F He ...
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... called the Du Gay Train , of 10 guns , and 52 men , had been out three days from St Malo , and taken nothing . The admiral gives a farther account that the Anfon cutter has taken a French cutter of 10 guns , and 54 men , belonging to ...
... called the Du Gay Train , of 10 guns , and 52 men , had been out three days from St Malo , and taken nothing . The admiral gives a farther account that the Anfon cutter has taken a French cutter of 10 guns , and 54 men , belonging to ...
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... called univerfal beauty ; in fome parts of Taffo's Je- rufalem ; and fome of Chaucer's tales . It is greatly to be regretted that he did not tranflate all Taffo , and modernize all Chaucer , for his verfification is perhaps the beft in ...
... called univerfal beauty ; in fome parts of Taffo's Je- rufalem ; and fome of Chaucer's tales . It is greatly to be regretted that he did not tranflate all Taffo , and modernize all Chaucer , for his verfification is perhaps the beft in ...
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... called The Jealous Wife . V. The directions in the common prayer re- fpecting the celebration of Eafter clearly and fully explained . VI . An effay on the origin and practice of duelling . VII . Anecdote of the late E. of Rofs . VIII ...
... called The Jealous Wife . V. The directions in the common prayer re- fpecting the celebration of Eafter clearly and fully explained . VI . An effay on the origin and practice of duelling . VII . Anecdote of the late E. of Rofs . VIII ...
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