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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... remains of ruinated walls on the South , and the patched - up condition of the prefent South wall , clearly point out the fite of another aile . The prefent remain ing North aile , the roof of which has evidently been lowered , is ...
... remains of ruinated walls on the South , and the patched - up condition of the prefent South wall , clearly point out the fite of another aile . The prefent remain ing North aile , the roof of which has evidently been lowered , is ...
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... remains one clafs to be mentioned , who are in a very pointed manner , the fubjects of certain ftanding jokes - I mean Projectors , of the order of the quill . On their fufferings , however , it is incumbent that I should speak with ...
... remains one clafs to be mentioned , who are in a very pointed manner , the fubjects of certain ftanding jokes - I mean Projectors , of the order of the quill . On their fufferings , however , it is incumbent that I should speak with ...
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... remains . It was in 1795 that I laft vifited this fabric ; therefore of its prefent ftate fome other , Mr. Urban , muft inform your readers . A geometrical elevation of this rich front , with the feveral details , are to be feen in ...
... remains . It was in 1795 that I laft vifited this fabric ; therefore of its prefent ftate fome other , Mr. Urban , muft inform your readers . A geometrical elevation of this rich front , with the feveral details , are to be feen in ...
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... remains for me to fay , that fix numbers of this Work have been executed with the fame good fenfe , fteady propriety , modefly , and found principles , which dictated their propofals . The memoirs of In- fidel Writers are intended to ...
... remains for me to fay , that fix numbers of this Work have been executed with the fame good fenfe , fteady propriety , modefly , and found principles , which dictated their propofals . The memoirs of In- fidel Writers are intended to ...
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... remains Of towns difpeopled , and deferted plains ; O'er thefe delightful walks we range con- tent , [ dant pent ; Where her last years great Hyde's * defcen- Different her faith , but yet her name is dear , We praise her picty , her ...
... remains Of towns difpeopled , and deferted plains ; O'er thefe delightful walks we range con- tent , [ dant pent ; Where her last years great Hyde's * defcen- Different her faith , but yet her name is dear , We praise her picty , her ...
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