The London Magazine, Or, Gentleman's Monthly Intelligencer, 第 22 巻R. Baldwin, 1753 |
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... XXVI . Promotions ; Marriages and Births ; Deaths ; Bankrupts . XXVII . Prices of Stocks for each Day . XXVIII . Monthly Bill of Mortality . XXIX . FOREIGN AFFAIRS . XXX . Catalogue of Books . called from the river Can or Ken , is moun-
... XXVI . Promotions ; Marriages and Births ; Deaths ; Bankrupts . XXVII . Prices of Stocks for each Day . XXVIII . Monthly Bill of Mortality . XXIX . FOREIGN AFFAIRS . XXX . Catalogue of Books . called from the river Can or Ken , is moun-
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... FOREIGN AFFAIRS 32 A catalogue of books 46 ibid 47 48 chofen preacher at Lincoln's Inn , The Prepojal for making an effectual Provision for the Poor : By Henry Fielding Efq ; fail be confidered in our next . - Our Poetical and other ...
... FOREIGN AFFAIRS 32 A catalogue of books 46 ibid 47 48 chofen preacher at Lincoln's Inn , The Prepojal for making an effectual Provision for the Poor : By Henry Fielding Efq ; fail be confidered in our next . - Our Poetical and other ...
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... foreign fettlements , which they want only a proper op- portunity for carrying into execu- tion , it will be abfolutely neceffary for us to have always a confederacy upon the continent ready to attack them by land , if they fhould ever ...
... foreign fettlements , which they want only a proper op- portunity for carrying into execu- tion , it will be abfolutely neceffary for us to have always a confederacy upon the continent ready to attack them by land , if they fhould ever ...
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... foreign treaty , which is a fubject he has been fo long con- verfant in , and in which he has done fuch eminent fervice to his country . As I am thus diffident , Sir , it will oblige me to be the more methodical in what I am to offer in ...
... foreign treaty , which is a fubject he has been fo long con- verfant in , and in which he has done fuch eminent fervice to his country . As I am thus diffident , Sir , it will oblige me to be the more methodical in what I am to offer in ...
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... foreign princes and flates ; I have lately feen an authentick lift of them , from which it appeared that , reckoning a livre at a fhilling , the French now Fay yearly 300 , cool . fterling to the king of Pruffia , the fame fum to the ...
... foreign princes and flates ; I have lately feen an authentick lift of them , from which it appeared that , reckoning a livre at a fhilling , the French now Fay yearly 300 , cool . fterling to the king of Pruffia , the fame fum to the ...
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217 ページ - Extremely so, with some complexions," said my wife ; " but it does not suit with mine, and I never use it." — " You are much in the right, my dear," replied I, " not to play with edge-tools. Leave it to the girl.
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