Gentleman's Magazine and Historical Review, Volume 73, Part 1F. Jefferies, 1803 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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... virtue it has when concen- trated , and iffued only at proper times and feafons , and in fuch quantities as the publick wants require . Perhaps it it is owing to this , that what was once 14 [ Jan. THE PROJECTOR , No XIV .
... virtue it has when concen- trated , and iffued only at proper times and feafons , and in fuch quantities as the publick wants require . Perhaps it it is owing to this , that what was once 14 [ Jan. THE PROJECTOR , No XIV .
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... quantity of hail which generally falls during thander forms ; and farther , we may often have thunder without hail , for this electric air may often repose itself above the cloud and in this cafe may pro- doce thunder without hail ...
... quantity of hail which generally falls during thander forms ; and farther , we may often have thunder without hail , for this electric air may often repose itself above the cloud and in this cafe may pro- doce thunder without hail ...
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... one fwarm amought them : but , you'll fay , how is the quantity of honey and wax in creafed ? To this I anfwer ; in winte not abfolutely perpendicular to the mantle - tree , but 2 the 28 [ Jan. An easy and cheap Method of preferving Bees .
... one fwarm amought them : but , you'll fay , how is the quantity of honey and wax in creafed ? To this I anfwer ; in winte not abfolutely perpendicular to the mantle - tree , but 2 the 28 [ Jan. An easy and cheap Method of preferving Bees .
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... quantities , but of a very pleafant tale . She had nothing elfe to offer , except a dozen fried fardines , or fprats , withwhich I was obliged to be con- tented . When I retired to reft , I found no other bed than a paillafle of maize ...
... quantities , but of a very pleafant tale . She had nothing elfe to offer , except a dozen fried fardines , or fprats , withwhich I was obliged to be con- tented . When I retired to reft , I found no other bed than a paillafle of maize ...
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... quantity of ribbands . Carts of lattice - work , with wheels as high as the body , were drawn by oxen adorned with paper - ribbands of different colours . Every thing in the houfes affumed an appearance of greater affluence and com ...
... quantity of ribbands . Carts of lattice - work , with wheels as high as the body , were drawn by oxen adorned with paper - ribbands of different colours . Every thing in the houfes affumed an appearance of greater affluence and com ...
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