Gentleman's Magazine and Historical Review, 第 72 巻、第 1 部F. Jefferies, 1802 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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... continued for fo long a pe- riod , and involving the hiftory of events of the most mo- mentous confequence to fociety , cannot poffibly , in their future detail , excite a lefs earneft curiofity . The perpetual and important difcoveries ...
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... continued the course from that time to this . By the bleffing of God , my complaints , both real and imaginary , are all vanifhed . I can eat like a greyhound ; my nerves and fpi- rits are in excellent order ; and , as for fleep ...
... continued the course from that time to this . By the bleffing of God , my complaints , both real and imaginary , are all vanifhed . I can eat like a greyhound ; my nerves and fpi- rits are in excellent order ; and , as for fleep ...
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... continued the courfe from that time to this . By the bletting of God , my complaints , both real and imaginary , are all vanifhed . I can eat like a greyhound ; my nerves and fpi- rits are in excellent order ; and , as for fleep , 3 1 ...
... continued the courfe from that time to this . By the bletting of God , my complaints , both real and imaginary , are all vanifhed . I can eat like a greyhound ; my nerves and fpi- rits are in excellent order ; and , as for fleep , 3 1 ...
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... continued for fo long a pe- riod , and involving the hiftory of events of the most mo- mentous confequence to fociety , cannot poffibly , in their future detail , excite a lefs earnest curiofity . The perpetual and important difcoveries ...
... continued for fo long a pe- riod , and involving the hiftory of events of the most mo- mentous confequence to fociety , cannot poffibly , in their future detail , excite a lefs earnest curiofity . The perpetual and important difcoveries ...
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... continued the courfe from that time to this . By the bleffing of God , my complaints , both real and imaginary , are all vanifhed . I can eat like a greyhound ; my nerves and spi- rits are in excellent order ; and , as for Aleep , fleep ...
... continued the courfe from that time to this . By the bleffing of God , my complaints , both real and imaginary , are all vanifhed . I can eat like a greyhound ; my nerves and spi- rits are in excellent order ; and , as for Aleep , fleep ...
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