Gentleman's Magazine and Historical Review, Том 71,Часть 2F. Jefferies, 1801 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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... confequence of being , as I am , YOUR CONSTANT READER .. TOUR TO THE NETHERLANDS IN THE AUTUMN OF 1793 . ( Continued from p . 220. ) IN my laft letter , I gave you an ac- count of iny journey from Utreht to Tergow , or Gouda , a ...
... confequence of being , as I am , YOUR CONSTANT READER .. TOUR TO THE NETHERLANDS IN THE AUTUMN OF 1793 . ( Continued from p . 220. ) IN my laft letter , I gave you an ac- count of iny journey from Utreht to Tergow , or Gouda , a ...
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... confequence , I was directed by them to furvey and make drawings of the fame in the best manner poffible , that the incumbrances of modern brick walls , cielings , galleries , parti- tions , benches , & c . filling the chapel at that ...
... confequence , I was directed by them to furvey and make drawings of the fame in the best manner poffible , that the incumbrances of modern brick walls , cielings , galleries , parti- tions , benches , & c . filling the chapel at that ...
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... confequence of Lord Limerick's mo- sion , and one of the principal evi- AS you have noticed , in your excel - AST. the late object of their deteftation to thofe who now , by their inftability , justly merited the appellations of apof ...
... confequence of Lord Limerick's mo- sion , and one of the principal evi- AS you have noticed , in your excel - AST. the late object of their deteftation to thofe who now , by their inftability , justly merited the appellations of apof ...
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... confequence of hs wounds on the 21st of March , had created a momentary felpenfion of our operations ; and the irre arable lofs occa- fioned by his death must also neceffarily have checked the pr fecution of plans , in the formation and ...
... confequence of hs wounds on the 21st of March , had created a momentary felpenfion of our operations ; and the irre arable lofs occa- fioned by his death must also neceffarily have checked the pr fecution of plans , in the formation and ...
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... confequence of Aug. 18 . your fpirited Review of Mr. Coxe's Mon- monthshire Tour I purchafed the book , and have read it with ex- treme fatisfaction . Though it cofts four guineas it is a very cheap book , the plates are fo numerous and ...
... confequence of Aug. 18 . your fpirited Review of Mr. Coxe's Mon- monthshire Tour I purchafed the book , and have read it with ex- treme fatisfaction . Though it cofts four guineas it is a very cheap book , the plates are fo numerous and ...
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