Gentleman's Magazine and Historical Review, Volume 64, Part 2F. Jefferies, 1794 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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Page 589
... common one ; and it is fingular that a tale fo incredible fhould be common . P. 496. The " Hiftoria Literaria " was the work of Dr. Cave , net of Mr. Cave . Pp 497 , 498 , 599 , 617. The old in- fcription probably is to be read thus ...
... common one ; and it is fingular that a tale fo incredible fhould be common . P. 496. The " Hiftoria Literaria " was the work of Dr. Cave , net of Mr. Cave . Pp 497 , 498 , 599 , 617. The old in- fcription probably is to be read thus ...
Page 593
... common fenfe , at first drew an audience round this literary mountebank , but it feems now , that even the poor mert of taking nonfenfe in a new way is denied to him . In addition to the proofs of plagiarifm which your corre- fpondent ...
... common fenfe , at first drew an audience round this literary mountebank , but it feems now , that even the poor mert of taking nonfenfe in a new way is denied to him . In addition to the proofs of plagiarifm which your corre- fpondent ...
Page 609
... common practice , by cutting off a refource for the maintenance of the wives and children of clergymen after their death , thus " heap- ing forrows upon forrows on the wi- dows and fatherlefs . " At least , the con- fideration that the ...
... common practice , by cutting off a refource for the maintenance of the wives and children of clergymen after their death , thus " heap- ing forrows upon forrows on the wi- dows and fatherlefs . " At least , the con- fideration that the ...
Page 615
... common y called Altar or Table Monuments . One of them ad- joins to the Eat wall of the chancel , and the other three placed in a row at a Ittle distance from it to the East ; and there is alfo a fmall mural monument of black marble ...
... common y called Altar or Table Monuments . One of them ad- joins to the Eat wall of the chancel , and the other three placed in a row at a Ittle distance from it to the East ; and there is alfo a fmall mural monument of black marble ...
Page 618
... common materials , there can be Indeed , had it been of the no doubt but that Bishop Juxon , could he have established his right to it , would have preferved it as a relique . I with to have this inferted , and , if you defire it , I ...
... common materials , there can be Indeed , had it been of the no doubt but that Bishop Juxon , could he have established his right to it , would have preferved it as a relique . I with to have this inferted , and , if you defire it , I ...
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