Gentleman's Magazine and Historical Review, 第 60 巻、第 2 部F. Jefferies, 1790 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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... says , that " the jurifdiction and royalty over the river Alan , from Camelford to Padflow - rock , was given to this prior ( i . e . of St. Pedyr , or Pe- ter , in Bodmin ) by Algar Earl of Corn- wall , in right of his manor of Helfen ...
... says , that " the jurifdiction and royalty over the river Alan , from Camelford to Padflow - rock , was given to this prior ( i . e . of St. Pedyr , or Pe- ter , in Bodmin ) by Algar Earl of Corn- wall , in right of his manor of Helfen ...
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... say , Awake , and be new - dreft . Refume thy fpirit , and for my merit , Be thou entirely bleft . This infcription was by his own appointment.❤ Over Mr. H's grave , in the church- yard , at the North - east corner of the chancel , is ...
... say , Awake , and be new - dreft . Refume thy fpirit , and for my merit , Be thou entirely bleft . This infcription was by his own appointment.❤ Over Mr. H's grave , in the church- yard , at the North - east corner of the chancel , is ...
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... say , that neither pains to a ' mind difeafed ; ' and where there is in nor expence have been wanting on his part . " the memory a rooted forrow , ' or written In the long courfe of our literary ca- ' troubles of the brain . ' The want ...
... say , that neither pains to a ' mind difeafed ; ' and where there is in nor expence have been wanting on his part . " the memory a rooted forrow , ' or written In the long courfe of our literary ca- ' troubles of the brain . ' The want ...
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... Say , fhall no thought arife of her I love , No fweet idea bring her to my mind ? Yes , in this walk , impervious to the light , Where Bathurft oft directs his lonely way , My lov'd Eliza feems to grace my fight , And makes this gloom ...
... Say , fhall no thought arife of her I love , No fweet idea bring her to my mind ? Yes , in this walk , impervious to the light , Where Bathurft oft directs his lonely way , My lov'd Eliza feems to grace my fight , And makes this gloom ...
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... Say , Say , why fo mufical thy throat ? Why lengthen 3 650 Select Poetry , Ancient and Modern , for July , 1790 . STANZAS ON THE LONG CONTINUANCE ...
... Say , Say , why fo mufical thy throat ? Why lengthen 3 650 Select Poetry , Ancient and Modern , for July , 1790 . STANZAS ON THE LONG CONTINUANCE ...
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