The Gentleman's Magazine, Том 84, Част 2; Том 116F. Jefferies, 1814 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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... continued succession of years we have been accus tomed , with solemn resignation to the Great Disposer of Events , con- fiding in his mercy , and hoping in his justice , to contemplate one object , and almost one only . This has been ...
... continued succession of years we have been accus tomed , with solemn resignation to the Great Disposer of Events , con- fiding in his mercy , and hoping in his justice , to contemplate one object , and almost one only . This has been ...
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... continued for several hours ; burnt much corn , some barns and outhouses , and killed many cattel ; also spoyi'd several persons , and had like to have consumed the whole town . 4to . 1678. " S. P. who wishes for a detailed account of ...
... continued for several hours ; burnt much corn , some barns and outhouses , and killed many cattel ; also spoyi'd several persons , and had like to have consumed the whole town . 4to . 1678. " S. P. who wishes for a detailed account of ...
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... continued after the Sum-. been opened in the summer of 1777 . It was formed from the warehouse of a paper - manufacturer ; and novelty crowning the first season with suffi- cient encouragement , the proprietors ventured to embellish and ...
... continued after the Sum-. been opened in the summer of 1777 . It was formed from the warehouse of a paper - manufacturer ; and novelty crowning the first season with suffi- cient encouragement , the proprietors ventured to embellish and ...
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It is uncertain whether public amusements continued after the Sum- mer of 1746. The House was pulled down about 1757 . Lilliputian Theatre , Whitechapel . The premises had been altered from the Angel and Crown Tavern , and opened as a ...
It is uncertain whether public amusements continued after the Sum- mer of 1746. The House was pulled down about 1757 . Lilliputian Theatre , Whitechapel . The premises had been altered from the Angel and Crown Tavern , and opened as a ...
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... continued during our contest with America , Most earnestly it is to be hoped that this will not be the case . On reading the Titles of the very many Preferments held by the late Dr. Hugh Thomas ( page 440 ) , I was reminded of the ...
... continued during our contest with America , Most earnestly it is to be hoped that this will not be the case . On reading the Titles of the very many Preferments held by the late Dr. Hugh Thomas ( page 440 ) , I was reminded of the ...
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