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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... house - officers being furnished with a long bar of iron , channelled out and rubbed with greafe , pafs it in every direction into the pan- nier , where , if it meets with fnuff , fome will adhere to the greafe . We were dispatched more ...
... house - officers being furnished with a long bar of iron , channelled out and rubbed with greafe , pafs it in every direction into the pan- nier , where , if it meets with fnuff , fome will adhere to the greafe . We were dispatched more ...
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... house and of marketing fall on the hufband . It is very rare in the first and middling claffes to fee a mother nurse ... houses , and in general a dreary and monotonous fcene . Houfes of mind half ruined , the roofs , which let in the ...
... house and of marketing fall on the hufband . It is very rare in the first and middling claffes to fee a mother nurse ... houses , and in general a dreary and monotonous fcene . Houfes of mind half ruined , the roofs , which let in the ...
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... House of Commons . The Trip to Rouen , in 1988 , " in our next ; with the Particulars of an Eighty- gun Ship ; Mr. BRITTON's Croffes ; & c . ODE ODE FOR THE NEW YEAR , 1803 . BY J. 1803. ] Topographical Intelligence . - Index ...
... House of Commons . The Trip to Rouen , in 1988 , " in our next ; with the Particulars of an Eighty- gun Ship ; Mr. BRITTON's Croffes ; & c . ODE ODE FOR THE NEW YEAR , 1803 . BY J. 1803. ] Topographical Intelligence . - Index ...
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... House . By W. CUNNINGHAM , ARK ! Winter comes on hoarse re- HA four ding wings , Gloomy dejection marks his furious way , Rushing I Henry Townley Roberdeau , Efq . upon the Eaft Poetry , Antient and Modern , for January , 1803 . 61.
... House . By W. CUNNINGHAM , ARK ! Winter comes on hoarse re- HA four ding wings , Gloomy dejection marks his furious way , Rushing I Henry Townley Roberdeau , Efq . upon the Eaft Poetry , Antient and Modern , for January , 1803 . 61.
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... House ought to be put in poffeffion of the reafons for fuch a large peace establishment . Lord Pelbam denied that Napper Tandy was indebted for his liberation to the in- terference of France ; and as to Capt . D'Auvergne , the facts ...
... House ought to be put in poffeffion of the reafons for fuch a large peace establishment . Lord Pelbam denied that Napper Tandy was indebted for his liberation to the in- terference of France ; and as to Capt . D'Auvergne , the facts ...
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