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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... Hope , where he ar- rived March 29 , 1748 , he made the island of Mauritius , belonging to the French , in lat . 20 S. on June 23. But on re- connoitering the landing place , and finding it impracticable , without great Clofs , it was ...
... Hope , where he ar- rived March 29 , 1748 , he made the island of Mauritius , belonging to the French , in lat . 20 S. on June 23. But on re- connoitering the landing place , and finding it impracticable , without great Clofs , it was ...
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... hope , my pupils , you will not think me tedious : The fubject I have in hand is of confequence , and requires fome thought and recollection . I know , in- deed , you are most of you great adver faries to any thing prolix ; every sub ...
... hope , my pupils , you will not think me tedious : The fubject I have in hand is of confequence , and requires fome thought and recollection . I know , in- deed , you are most of you great adver faries to any thing prolix ; every sub ...
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... hope , and humi- lity . Remember , an open hand makes not charity without an open heart : and that tubbornness is the very oppo- fite of an humble mind . Judge not vainly of your own perfuafion ; and if you are in a private station ...
... hope , and humi- lity . Remember , an open hand makes not charity without an open heart : and that tubbornness is the very oppo- fite of an humble mind . Judge not vainly of your own perfuafion ; and if you are in a private station ...
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... hope : As the fituation of his affairs now en- abled him to claim their promife , they complied ; the ftates granted him 18 fhips and 4000 men , upon certain con- ditions to be fulfilled when he became king of Sweden . This fleet ...
... hope : As the fituation of his affairs now en- abled him to claim their promife , they complied ; the ftates granted him 18 fhips and 4000 men , upon certain con- ditions to be fulfilled when he became king of Sweden . This fleet ...
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... hope to get out of it with fafety , or obtain a Speedy and lafting peace , which is his majef- ty's fole aim , if the princes who have decla- red themfelves neutral , instead of contenting themselves with trading as ufual , without any ...
... hope to get out of it with fafety , or obtain a Speedy and lafting peace , which is his majef- ty's fole aim , if the princes who have decla- red themfelves neutral , instead of contenting themselves with trading as ufual , without any ...
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274 ページ - Thou must do, said Omar, that which is RIGHT. Let not thy foot be drawn by any allurement, or driven by any terror, from the path of virtue. While thou art there, thou art in safety ; and though the world should unite against thee, by the united world thou canst not be hurt. But what friendly power...
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216 ページ - About ten of the king's company were on the royal household establishment, having each ten yards of scarlet cloth, with a proper quantity of lace, allowed them for liveries; and in their warrants from the lord chamberlain were styled gentlemen of the great chamber. Whether the like appointments were extended to the duke's company, I am not certain...
179 ページ - There are alfo among the woods and mountainous parts of the country feveral petty princes, or heads of dan.s, diftinguifhed by the name 'of Polygars.
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