Gentleman's Magazine and Historical Review, Том 63, Част 2F. Jefferies, 1793 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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... arms of the antient family of the Vejci , I should take it as a particular favour if any correfpondent can inform me whether any of that name ever refided in this county ; it not be- ing , as I have reafon to believe , upon record ...
... arms of the antient family of the Vejci , I should take it as a particular favour if any correfpondent can inform me whether any of that name ever refided in this county ; it not be- ing , as I have reafon to believe , upon record ...
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... arms . Mohamet's buft corresponds very well with the type in Knolles's , p . 335 , and with the verbal defcription given us p . 433 ; and this pompous magnificent piece was probably Arucken , not by any public authority , but by Bellini ...
... arms . Mohamet's buft corresponds very well with the type in Knolles's , p . 335 , and with the verbal defcription given us p . 433 ; and this pompous magnificent piece was probably Arucken , not by any public authority , but by Bellini ...
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... arms , ftill wearing on their heads iron helmets , in which they occafionally boil their black broth . They are as addicted to robbery too as their ancestors , and , like them , think it an honourable act , provided it be done without ...
... arms , ftill wearing on their heads iron helmets , in which they occafionally boil their black broth . They are as addicted to robbery too as their ancestors , and , like them , think it an honourable act , provided it be done without ...
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... arms and the neighing of horfes , which Paufanias mentions . Some natural , though un- known caufe muft exift " ( p . 313 ) . This ftory has been handed down from the time of Paufanias , Spon , and Wheler , to that of Chand'er and ...
... arms and the neighing of horfes , which Paufanias mentions . Some natural , though un- known caufe muft exift " ( p . 313 ) . This ftory has been handed down from the time of Paufanias , Spon , and Wheler , to that of Chand'er and ...
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... arms , Leaps on her neck , with panting breath , And feels his weakness now no more . The infant's man - the tender parent , Deatht He , that could first creation give , Sends forth a breath , and lo ! we live ! When he recals that ...
... arms , Leaps on her neck , with panting breath , And feels his weakness now no more . The infant's man - the tender parent , Deatht He , that could first creation give , Sends forth a breath , and lo ! we live ! When he recals that ...
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