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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... late Dr. Johníon and David Garrick , had just been erected , and the fcaffolding taken down ; the former at the expence of the gentlemen of the Clofe , by fubfcription , to perpe tuate the memory of their celebrated townfman ; the other ...
... late Dr. Johníon and David Garrick , had just been erected , and the fcaffolding taken down ; the former at the expence of the gentlemen of the Clofe , by fubfcription , to perpe tuate the memory of their celebrated townfman ; the other ...
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... late learned Hemfterhuis , profel- for of Greek and hiflory at Leyden , to the two brothers , William and Charles Bentinck , nobles of Holland , and of the fame family with the Duke of Port- land . Then , alluding to the conference ...
... late learned Hemfterhuis , profel- for of Greek and hiflory at Leyden , to the two brothers , William and Charles Bentinck , nobles of Holland , and of the fame family with the Duke of Port- land . Then , alluding to the conference ...
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... late hour , the fire was not extinguished . The fire was obferved to break out in two different places at once ; and as no workmen had been in the manufactory during the whole day ( Mr. nefs of the weather , burnt with great fury . The ...
... late hour , the fire was not extinguished . The fire was obferved to break out in two different places at once ; and as no workmen had been in the manufactory during the whole day ( Mr. nefs of the weather , burnt with great fury . The ...
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... late an eminent bookfeller in Fleet- street , and 50ccl . to his eldeft fon . P. 583 , 1.6 , for Turton read Tuxton . BIRTHS . 11. At his houfe in Portland - place , the Lady of Thomas Tyrwhitt Jones , efq . a fon and heir . 13. At ...
... late an eminent bookfeller in Fleet- street , and 50ccl . to his eldeft fon . P. 583 , 1.6 , for Turton read Tuxton . BIRTHS . 11. At his houfe in Portland - place , the Lady of Thomas Tyrwhitt Jones , efq . a fon and heir . 13. At ...
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... late Cha . MM . efq . of Merksworth . Rev. Richard Ofwin , of Wifbech , to Mifs Howell , fifter of Jofeph H. efq . of Elm , near that place . Mr. Wilfon , of Louth , to Mifs Willerton , of Grantham . Mr. Oliver , banker , of Newark , to ...
... late Cha . MM . efq . of Merksworth . Rev. Richard Ofwin , of Wifbech , to Mifs Howell , fifter of Jofeph H. efq . of Elm , near that place . Mr. Wilfon , of Louth , to Mifs Willerton , of Grantham . Mr. Oliver , banker , of Newark , to ...
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