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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... means they were first rendered indif penfable , muf now be borne . Yet I flattered myfelf , that , if ever the time did arrive when any of thefe impofts might be taken off , that which I am going to mention would not be forgotten . The ...
... means they were first rendered indif penfable , muf now be borne . Yet I flattered myfelf , that , if ever the time did arrive when any of thefe impofts might be taken off , that which I am going to mention would not be forgotten . The ...
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... means the veffels em- ployed on the occafion feldom make that diftance in lets than three months . A light boat , well manned , however , might go from New Orleans to the Mif- fouris in fix weeks ; and from Kentucky , on the Ohio , in ...
... means the veffels em- ployed on the occafion feldom make that diftance in lets than three months . A light boat , well manned , however , might go from New Orleans to the Mif- fouris in fix weeks ; and from Kentucky , on the Ohio , in ...
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... mean inn . Lodged that night , and ftayed the Sunday , at Doncafter , at the Mitre ; a very good inn . 25. Dined at the Pull , at Micklefield ; a mein inn , fit for carriers only . Lodged at Weatherby , at the Angel ; where our enter ...
... mean inn . Lodged that night , and ftayed the Sunday , at Doncafter , at the Mitre ; a very good inn . 25. Dined at the Pull , at Micklefield ; a mein inn , fit for carriers only . Lodged at Weatherby , at the Angel ; where our enter ...
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... means deficient in landfcape fcenery , of every fort . We have fometimes as clear and foft a ky as any in the landfcapes of Claude . 2dly . We have great advantages of go- vernment . Our political confequence , and the extenfivenefs of ...
... means deficient in landfcape fcenery , of every fort . We have fometimes as clear and foft a ky as any in the landfcapes of Claude . 2dly . We have great advantages of go- vernment . Our political confequence , and the extenfivenefs of ...
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... means , that an Englishman has found the manner of coming to the defired perfection by making ufe of a double ftandard , the one latitudinal , and the other by an elementary principle , in which he has demonftrated how to make compound ...
... means , that an Englishman has found the manner of coming to the defired perfection by making ufe of a double ftandard , the one latitudinal , and the other by an elementary principle , in which he has demonftrated how to make compound ...
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