The Gentleman's Magazine, Том 80, Част 2; Том 108F. Jefferies, 1810 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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... every man has some- thing he can call his own , where the destitute has still a freehold in its be- nevolence , PLAN : 1. All livings to be raised to £ 10 Candid Discussion of the Claims of Irish Catholicks . [ July ,
... every man has some- thing he can call his own , where the destitute has still a freehold in its be- nevolence , PLAN : 1. All livings to be raised to £ 10 Candid Discussion of the Claims of Irish Catholicks . [ July ,
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... thing . " That they have collectively assented to the measures of the French Go- vernment , which has no objection to such ideas of their restoration , cannot be denied . “ The labour " of the French Jews may perhaps be reduced to the ...
... thing . " That they have collectively assented to the measures of the French Go- vernment , which has no objection to such ideas of their restoration , cannot be denied . “ The labour " of the French Jews may perhaps be reduced to the ...
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... thing should in a manner be new , and , in the design of defeating the pretensions of the remaining old families , aud as much as possible of rendering the condition of the Romans dependent on the arbi- tration of the imperator , less ...
... thing should in a manner be new , and , in the design of defeating the pretensions of the remaining old families , aud as much as possible of rendering the condition of the Romans dependent on the arbi- tration of the imperator , less ...
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... thing that Horace says upon it , by partitioning the universals , con- verting all into results of immediate experience , illustrating every propo- sition by appropriate examples , and forming the main point which he in- tends to ...
... thing that Horace says upon it , by partitioning the universals , con- verting all into results of immediate experience , illustrating every propo- sition by appropriate examples , and forming the main point which he in- tends to ...
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... thing grow jng there smells somewhat of brim stone , for the soil is sulphurious . ” Having thus far conducted the Tras vellers , I have only to remark that , though money was used , as Cadvan ddu , ser- vant 1810. ] Journey of Lord H ...
... thing grow jng there smells somewhat of brim stone , for the soil is sulphurious . ” Having thus far conducted the Tras vellers , I have only to remark that , though money was used , as Cadvan ddu , ser- vant 1810. ] Journey of Lord H ...
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