The Gentleman's Magazine, Volume 88, Part 1; Volume 123F. Jefferies, 1818 - Early English newspapers 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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... communication which may cipline , briefly gathered thorow the be thought by
the initiated to contain whole course of the Scripture , by way of a singular proof
of its certainty : “ AC- questions and answers . The date of cipe , dignissime
Urbane ...
... communication which may cipline , briefly gathered thorow the be thought by
the initiated to contain whole course of the Scripture , by way of a singular proof
of its certainty : “ AC- questions and answers . The date of cipe , dignissime
Urbane ...
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The Latin version of the Tar new - made drapery , made wholly of gum to the
whole verse runs thus . wool , as Frizadoes , Bayes , Northern Populus tuus
domus Israel qui lu . Dozens , Northern Cottons , Cloth benter incumbant Legi , in
die quo ...
The Latin version of the Tar new - made drapery , made wholly of gum to the
whole verse runs thus . wool , as Frizadoes , Bayes , Northern Populus tuus
domus Israel qui lu . Dozens , Northern Cottons , Cloth benter incumbant Legi , in
die quo ...
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But a living , that it is long within their reproper compensation was due to his
collection the whole of this space was Lordship , who , by Letters Patent un-
nearly covered with oak timber , der the Great Seal of Ireland , dated which
presented to ...
But a living , that it is long within their reproper compensation was due to his
collection the whole of this space was Lordship , who , by Letters Patent un-
nearly covered with oak timber , der the Great Seal of Ireland , dated which
presented to ...
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... I was kept at home one respecting the truth of some occur whole year , which
was spent in field rences which I had mentioned in con . amusements , and no
classical book versation as baving happened to me ever looked into ; so that a
year ...
... I was kept at home one respecting the truth of some occur whole year , which
was spent in field rences which I had mentioned in con . amusements , and no
classical book versation as baving happened to me ever looked into ; so that a
year ...
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I was premanoer during the whole of my stay and was therefore at a nonplus ,
and in the College , which was seven years . should in one minute have been
exBy bis kind assistance , which i dili . posed , bad not at that instant the gently ...
I was premanoer during the whole of my stay and was therefore at a nonplus ,
and in the College , which was seven years . should in one minute have been
exBy bis kind assistance , which i dili . posed , bad not at that instant the gently ...
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