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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... daughter by her name ; for you must needs have had a par- ticular tender friendship for one another , endeared as you were by nature , by having paffed the affec- tionate years of your youth together , and by that great foftener and en ...
... daughter by her name ; for you must needs have had a par- ticular tender friendship for one another , endeared as you were by nature , by having paffed the affec- tionate years of your youth together , and by that great foftener and en ...
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... daughter of his father by a fecond wife . They went first to Rainf- gate , and thence removed to the more quiet feclufion of Sandgate , near Hythe . Here he paffed the Autumn , and was fo well that he joined fome friends in a few days ...
... daughter of his father by a fecond wife . They went first to Rainf- gate , and thence removed to the more quiet feclufion of Sandgate , near Hythe . Here he paffed the Autumn , and was fo well that he joined fome friends in a few days ...
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... daughter ; but whom they were either of them intended to repre- fent is now perhaps impotlible to af certain . As , however , the carving is done with much fpirit , and the faces father interelling , you will probably think them not ...
... daughter ; but whom they were either of them intended to repre- fent is now perhaps impotlible to af certain . As , however , the carving is done with much fpirit , and the faces father interelling , you will probably think them not ...
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... daughter , in whofe name , to fave appearances , the licence was granted ] ; and by this calling , I do really believe , he did more good than he was able to do by precept . No late hours , no tippling , no immorality or indecency of ...
... daughter , in whofe name , to fave appearances , the licence was granted ] ; and by this calling , I do really believe , he did more good than he was able to do by precept . No late hours , no tippling , no immorality or indecency of ...
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... daughter of Tham . . . . . ton of Abdielec , erected this * . Swinton's to the following : " The marble of Abdafar , fon , of Abdfefam , fon of Hhur . The tomo- * In a letter to the Marquis ( viert , Paris , 1766 , he thus alters his ...
... daughter of Tham . . . . . ton of Abdielec , erected this * . Swinton's to the following : " The marble of Abdafar , fon , of Abdfefam , fon of Hhur . The tomo- * In a letter to the Marquis ( viert , Paris , 1766 , he thus alters his ...
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