Gentleman's Magazine and Historical Review, Volumen62,Parte2F. 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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... never en- joyed any dignity in the Church except the archdeaconry of Richmond , conferred upon him by the prefent Bishop of London , al- though his merits would have done credit to any who had patronized him even to the highest ...
... never en- joyed any dignity in the Church except the archdeaconry of Richmond , conferred upon him by the prefent Bishop of London , al- though his merits would have done credit to any who had patronized him even to the highest ...
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... never inftru & ted even in the first principles of that most beautiful art . Yours , & c . S. In the North aile of the cathedral of Chichester are the mutilated remains of a pavement of painted tiles ; but , as vaults and memorials for ...
... never inftru & ted even in the first principles of that most beautiful art . Yours , & c . S. In the North aile of the cathedral of Chichester are the mutilated remains of a pavement of painted tiles ; but , as vaults and memorials for ...
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... never read ; for I may with pleasure decide that he has perused them much at leaft to my advantage . Voltaire , who fneered moft at thofe things which he would not take the trouble to understand , defined Heraldry to be " la science des ...
... never read ; for I may with pleasure decide that he has perused them much at leaft to my advantage . Voltaire , who fneered moft at thofe things which he would not take the trouble to understand , defined Heraldry to be " la science des ...
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... never find the number of beats ; nevertheless they have not a true ac- count of the distance from the center of fuf- penfion to the center of ofcillation . " But , en attendant , I fhall make bold to claim the principle of water , for a ...
... never find the number of beats ; nevertheless they have not a true ac- count of the distance from the center of fuf- penfion to the center of ofcillation . " But , en attendant , I fhall make bold to claim the principle of water , for a ...
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... never have thy eyes aftonish'd view'd So vile a deed , fo dire a fcene of blood . Ev'n in the flow of joy , when now the bowl Glows in our veins , and opens ev'ry foul , We groan , we faint ; with blood the dome is dy'd , [ tide . And o ...
... never have thy eyes aftonish'd view'd So vile a deed , fo dire a fcene of blood . Ev'n in the flow of joy , when now the bowl Glows in our veins , and opens ev'ry foul , We groan , we faint ; with blood the dome is dy'd , [ tide . And o ...
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