The Gentleman's Magazine, Volumen50F. Jefferies, 1780 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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... honour from the fame illuftrious Prince . Yours , & c . Mr. URBAN , A. O. C. A Correfpondent would be glad to know , where the Work referred to in the Note on the following paffage , from page 17 of the 5th edition of the celebrated ...
... honour from the fame illuftrious Prince . Yours , & c . Mr. URBAN , A. O. C. A Correfpondent would be glad to know , where the Work referred to in the Note on the following paffage , from page 17 of the 5th edition of the celebrated ...
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... honour of human nature I would hope , fays he , that this flagrant breach of every facred law proceeded rather from the favage difpofition of the Indians , ( which he acknowledges is fometimes almoft impoffible to con- trol , and which ...
... honour of human nature I would hope , fays he , that this flagrant breach of every facred law proceeded rather from the favage difpofition of the Indians , ( which he acknowledges is fometimes almoft impoffible to con- trol , and which ...
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... honour to a genius rarely equalled ; at the fame time that his readiness at communication and fweetnefs of dif- pofition render him the delight of all his acquaintance . " This indefatigable researcher , tra- velling about the Volga ...
... honour to a genius rarely equalled ; at the fame time that his readiness at communication and fweetnefs of dif- pofition render him the delight of all his acquaintance . " This indefatigable researcher , tra- velling about the Volga ...
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... honour of delivering this ; from his attention and affiduity in fervice , he has had an opportu- nity of remarking cach particular ; this his merit has improved , and enables him to give Congrefs every fatisfactory informa- tion . To ...
... honour of delivering this ; from his attention and affiduity in fervice , he has had an opportu- nity of remarking cach particular ; this his merit has improved , and enables him to give Congrefs every fatisfactory informa- tion . To ...
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... honour that he not only had no fhips under his convoy laden with contraband goods , but that he had refufed to take thofe under his protection loaded with timber for fhip - building , and bound for with 94 HISTORICAL CHRONICLE .
... honour that he not only had no fhips under his convoy laden with contraband goods , but that he had refufed to take thofe under his protection loaded with timber for fhip - building , and bound for with 94 HISTORICAL CHRONICLE .
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Página 321 - In a few years, when he comes to be supplanted in that circle by a younger set, no resource remains for him but a retreat to the country, where he must pass his days either in a state of listless inactivity, or in pursuits unworthy of a rational being.
Página 373 - Other hackney -men seeing this way, they flocked to the same place, and perform their journeys at the same rate. So that sometimes there is twenty of them together, which disperse up and down, that they and others are to be had everywhere, as watermen are to be had by the water-side. Everybody is much pleased with it.
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