The Gentleman's Magazine, Том 17E. Cave, jun. at St John's Gate, 1747 |
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... last year Scheme to tax tickets for plays , & c . 21 Addrefs to the citizens of London , with a itate of the city accounts Defcription of Lindholme , an hermit s cell in Yorkbire Eflay on Milton's imitation of the mo- derns ib 24 His ...
... last year Scheme to tax tickets for plays , & c . 21 Addrefs to the citizens of London , with a itate of the city accounts Defcription of Lindholme , an hermit s cell in Yorkbire Eflay on Milton's imitation of the mo- derns ib 24 His ...
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... last year . [ Some dates , c . omitted by the Author , Jupplied within [ ] THE beginning of the new year calls upon me to take a fhort re- view of the tranfactions of the pait . At the end of 1745 the rebellion was at its height , and ...
... last year . [ Some dates , c . omitted by the Author , Jupplied within [ ] THE beginning of the new year calls upon me to take a fhort re- view of the tranfactions of the pait . At the end of 1745 the rebellion was at its height , and ...
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... last obliged to quit his itation , and cross the Maeje to get provifions , Namar was no fooner left expofed than the enemies in- vefted it . On Sept. 1 , they opened the fiege ; on the 8th the town furrender'd , and the garrison retired ...
... last obliged to quit his itation , and cross the Maeje to get provifions , Namar was no fooner left expofed than the enemies in- vefted it . On Sept. 1 , they opened the fiege ; on the 8th the town furrender'd , and the garrison retired ...
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... last , may be given in grewel , once in 8 or 12 hours , as Coccafion requires . When the plague firft broke out with violence in London , medicines and me- ' thods of every kind feem'd ineffectual , every thing yielded to its fury , and ...
... last , may be given in grewel , once in 8 or 12 hours , as Coccafion requires . When the plague firft broke out with violence in London , medicines and me- ' thods of every kind feem'd ineffectual , every thing yielded to its fury , and ...
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... last , up- on the removal and fale of calves , be taken off from all fatted calves , provi- ded they are found , and free from any diffemper , and that proof thereof be made and certified in the fame manner and form , as is required by ...
... last , up- on the removal and fale of calves , be taken off from all fatted calves , provi- ded they are found , and free from any diffemper , and that proof thereof be made and certified in the fame manner and form , as is required by ...
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