Gentleman's Magazine and Historical Review, Том 62,Часть 2F. Jefferies, 1792 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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THE Gentleman's Magazine : JULY , BEING THE FIRST NUMBER OF VOL . LXII . PART II . Tho'low in earth , her beauteous ... themfelves wings , and are as a bird cutting fwiftly the air , and the trace of her can no more be found . If well ...
THE Gentleman's Magazine : JULY , BEING THE FIRST NUMBER OF VOL . LXII . PART II . Tho'low in earth , her beauteous ... themfelves wings , and are as a bird cutting fwiftly the air , and the trace of her can no more be found . If well ...
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... themfelves together . A general opacity was at length produced ; and on the 17th , 18th , and 19th , fo great a ... The Chronicles of the Seafons continued .
... themfelves together . A general opacity was at length produced ; and on the 17th , 18th , and 19th , fo great a ... The Chronicles of the Seafons continued .
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... the White Hart ; a very good inn . 14. We went from Newcastle to Hexham , and lodged at the Black Bull that night ... themfelves , if poffible , of 3 1792. ] Editions of Paradife Loft . - Bishop of Offory's Homer . 601 Lodged at the ...
... the White Hart ; a very good inn . 14. We went from Newcastle to Hexham , and lodged at the Black Bull that night ... themfelves , if poffible , of 3 1792. ] Editions of Paradife Loft . - Bishop of Offory's Homer . 601 Lodged at the ...
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The than to diveft themfelves , if poffible , of fome certain paffions and inclinings which they derive from Dame Nature , and which propenfities are co - eval with the earth itself ; and this is evident , be- caufe no creature exifts ...
The than to diveft themfelves , if poffible , of fome certain paffions and inclinings which they derive from Dame Nature , and which propenfities are co - eval with the earth itself ; and this is evident , be- caufe no creature exifts ...
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great difficulty in refpiration , and refufed their food . The next day they fecluded themfelves from the family , and feemed evidently worse , while the whizzing noife in infpiration , and the fhrill found in coughing , were fo ...
great difficulty in refpiration , and refufed their food . The next day they fecluded themfelves from the family , and feemed evidently worse , while the whizzing noife in infpiration , and the fhrill found in coughing , were fo ...
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