The Magazine of Magazines: Compiled from Original Pieces, with Extracts from the Most Celebrated Books, and Periodical Compositions, Published in Europe... The Whole Forming a Complete Literary and Historical Account of that Period..., Том 13Andrew Welsh, 1757 |
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... London . It is commonly faid , that the Dutch were the first importers of Tea in- to Europe , about the year 1606 , for which they exchanged dried fage with the Chinese . And tho ' the En- glifh did certainly , about the fame time ...
... London . It is commonly faid , that the Dutch were the first importers of Tea in- to Europe , about the year 1606 , for which they exchanged dried fage with the Chinese . And tho ' the En- glifh did certainly , about the fame time ...
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... London and Am- fterdam , it may be faid to equal , if not excel any other city in thefe parts of Europe . This city is divided into three parts , which are governed by three distinct Senators , viz . the Voorstadt , or fore city ; the ...
... London and Am- fterdam , it may be faid to equal , if not excel any other city in thefe parts of Europe . This city is divided into three parts , which are governed by three distinct Senators , viz . the Voorstadt , or fore city ; the ...
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... London . The court of Spain has al- fo pretended , that we not only fearch- ed Spanish fhips at fea , but exacted an oath from the captains , and has de- clared , in very high terms to our am- baffador , that fuch a proceeding would not ...
... London . The court of Spain has al- fo pretended , that we not only fearch- ed Spanish fhips at fea , but exacted an oath from the captains , and has de- clared , in very high terms to our am- baffador , that fuch a proceeding would not ...
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... London bridge . The affair of a general furvey of the officers of the courts of juftice in England and Wales , with an inquiry into their refpective fees , feems to be refumed , as this day Mr. Sharpe , fecretary to the commiflioners ...
... London bridge . The affair of a general furvey of the officers of the courts of juftice in England and Wales , with an inquiry into their refpective fees , feems to be refumed , as this day Mr. Sharpe , fecretary to the commiflioners ...
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... London ,, and brought them into the Downs . A French privateer of 8 guns , and 60 men , is taken by the Bo- netta floop of war , and brought into Yarmouth road . The Revenge priva- tecr of 10 guns and 74 men , is taken t Wedn . THE Gold ...
... London ,, and brought them into the Downs . A French privateer of 8 guns , and 60 men , is taken by the Bo- netta floop of war , and brought into Yarmouth road . The Revenge priva- tecr of 10 guns and 74 men , is taken t Wedn . THE Gold ...
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