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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... also not quite immaculate of the charge . M. F. Mr. WESTON's final Answer to Mifs SEWARD , from its extraordinary length , and from its not arriving more early in the month , is unavoidably poitponed to our next . Mr. URBAN , July 20 ...
... also not quite immaculate of the charge . M. F. Mr. WESTON's final Answer to Mifs SEWARD , from its extraordinary length , and from its not arriving more early in the month , is unavoidably poitponed to our next . Mr. URBAN , July 20 ...
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... also of James's , near Leicester Fields , by the There was formerly a piece of ground procurement of Prince Henry , for the ex- taken in and walled , not far from St. ercife of arms , which he much delighted in ; and there was a houfe ...
... also of James's , near Leicester Fields , by the There was formerly a piece of ground procurement of Prince Henry , for the ex- taken in and walled , not far from St. ercife of arms , which he much delighted in ; and there was a houfe ...
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... also on a font at Harlow , in Effex , you will , I fuppofe , be not difpleafed with having a further account of . D. H. who men- tions its being found at Harlow , con- cludes , from the form of the font , that the conceit is not monkish ...
... also on a font at Harlow , in Effex , you will , I fuppofe , be not difpleafed with having a further account of . D. H. who men- tions its being found at Harlow , con- cludes , from the form of the font , that the conceit is not monkish ...
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... also mentioned that Tye was the name of a brook . P. 165. The Latin infcription here is faid to be " on " the obelifk . From this mode of expreffion one might expect to find it upon the obelisk itfelf , whereas the lines were written ...
... also mentioned that Tye was the name of a brook . P. 165. The Latin infcription here is faid to be " on " the obelifk . From this mode of expreffion one might expect to find it upon the obelisk itfelf , whereas the lines were written ...
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... also ? encampment belonged to them or fome The obfervation is certainly true , that , other nation . Mr. Rooke was undoubt " among men who are engaged in active edly right in afcribing it to them t , the life , " it is to be obferved ...
... also ? encampment belonged to them or fome The obfervation is certainly true , that , other nation . Mr. Rooke was undoubt " among men who are engaged in active edly right in afcribing it to them t , the life , " it is to be obferved ...
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