The Gentleman's Magazine, Том 85, Част 1; Том 117F. Jefferies, 1815 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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... lady , by her Nephew the Rev. Montagu Pennington , p . 25 of the quarto edi tion , I was induced to refer back to the year 1738 , of your valuable Mis- cellany , and there found not only the original Latin verses , p . 372 , but three ...
... lady , by her Nephew the Rev. Montagu Pennington , p . 25 of the quarto edi tion , I was induced to refer back to the year 1738 , of your valuable Mis- cellany , and there found not only the original Latin verses , p . 372 , but three ...
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... Lady Anne , Lady Frances , and Lady Elizabeth Stanley , her daughters . The Lord Keeper died in 1617 , being then Viscount Brackley ; the Countess of Derby , in 1637. Lady Anne Stanley , the eldest daughter , married Grey Lord Chandos ...
... Lady Anne , Lady Frances , and Lady Elizabeth Stanley , her daughters . The Lord Keeper died in 1617 , being then Viscount Brackley ; the Countess of Derby , in 1637. Lady Anne Stanley , the eldest daughter , married Grey Lord Chandos ...
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... Lady Chandos . The foun- dations of the old mansion may be traced at a little distance above the site of the present house , which was formed by uniting the two lodges with an interme- diate building . This was done by Sir Richard ...
... Lady Chandos . The foun- dations of the old mansion may be traced at a little distance above the site of the present house , which was formed by uniting the two lodges with an interme- diate building . This was done by Sir Richard ...
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... Lady , who persists in asuring the publick that Dr. Wilmot was the Author of Ju nius's Letters . But where is the evi- dence of the facts ? number of quotations , amounting to Any person who considers the great some thousands , from the ...
... Lady , who persists in asuring the publick that Dr. Wilmot was the Author of Ju nius's Letters . But where is the evi- dence of the facts ? number of quotations , amounting to Any person who considers the great some thousands , from the ...
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... Lady , whom , we , all , confess Virtue has mark'd , ev'n more than wretchedness ! I don't deny the sources of your grief ; But let a Stranger try to lend relief . " Stranger ! yet Hartwell's bowers and alleys know You do not term the ...
... Lady , whom , we , all , confess Virtue has mark'd , ev'n more than wretchedness ! I don't deny the sources of your grief ; But let a Stranger try to lend relief . " Stranger ! yet Hartwell's bowers and alleys know You do not term the ...
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