The Gentleman's Magazine, Том 63, Част 2The "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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... believe all the lies these Republicans tell . Ah ! think low the tyranis their
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... believe all the lies these Republicans tell . Ah ! think low the tyranis their
leaders dirOur soldiers and failors will answer these may , Forc'd in bo ! es , like
truc adders , to hide ! sparks , lipit us like laiks ; See , see , your own Frost ,
through the ...
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For a farther description of which was served upon the warden at Broome , see
Gough's Camden Vol . II . his house at Cowley , near Oxford , Sa. Yours , & c . A ,
11 . turday , July 1s , by the appellant , at . tended by a friend : which being thus in
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For a farther description of which was served upon the warden at Broome , see
Gough's Camden Vol . II . his house at Cowley , near Oxford , Sa. Yours , & c . A ,
11 . turday , July 1s , by the appellant , at . tended by a friend : which being thus in
...
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Mr. URBAN , Settle , Avg . 13 I am very happy to see , by the papers , I upon
Swallows in your Magazine . ... a very heavy tax this when we conwalked out , for
about a month ; and , fider the smallness of their pay . when I milled seeing it , I
was ...
Mr. URBAN , Settle , Avg . 13 I am very happy to see , by the papers , I upon
Swallows in your Magazine . ... a very heavy tax this when we conwalked out , for
about a month ; and , fider the smallness of their pay . when I milled seeing it , I
was ...
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See Parkhurst's Lexicon on the denotes the mane of a horse waving and foam
word ; and see Virgil's noble description of king in the wind . See Bochart , vol II .
p . a war - horse when he has heard the found 11 ° , & c . and lack ult's lexicon on
...
See Parkhurst's Lexicon on the denotes the mane of a horse waving and foam
word ; and see Virgil's noble description of king in the wind . See Bochart , vol II .
p . a war - horse when he has heard the found 11 ° , & c . and lack ult's lexicon on
...
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4 ) found nied with an illudration from Mr. Mar. in the beginning of 1792 in the
ruins of tin's entertaining little book : the abbey of Stratford Langthorn ( see “ The
church is dedicated to All Saints , p . 861 ) . The inscription round it , NUNCIO ...
4 ) found nied with an illudration from Mr. Mar. in the beginning of 1792 in the
ruins of tin's entertaining little book : the abbey of Stratford Langthorn ( see “ The
church is dedicated to All Saints , p . 861 ) . The inscription round it , NUNCIO ...
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