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 591
... faid publi- eation , which I certainly knew was not the cafe ; and I , trufting to the autho . rity of the Monthly Reviewers , and other publications , afcribed the work to the late Mr. Thomas Watson , near Taunton and now it appears ...
... faid publi- eation , which I certainly knew was not the cafe ; and I , trufting to the autho . rity of the Monthly Reviewers , and other publications , afcribed the work to the late Mr. Thomas Watson , near Taunton and now it appears ...
Page 595
... A LADY . MADAM , London , Jan. 10 , 1757 . I AM very forry that the Bishop fays , " He dare not call me his friend . " No one living could value the good Vicar of Hitchi foe would urfold -t length fhe faid , that her 1794.] ...
... A LADY . MADAM , London , Jan. 10 , 1757 . I AM very forry that the Bishop fays , " He dare not call me his friend . " No one living could value the good Vicar of Hitchi foe would urfold -t length fhe faid , that her 1794.] ...
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foe would urfold -t length fhe faid , that her daughter , a young girl in her teens , was very much troubled with convulfion fits . " Well ! " cried 1 , a Intle recovered from the furprize the bad occafioned , " do you mistake me for a ...
foe would urfold -t length fhe faid , that her daughter , a young girl in her teens , was very much troubled with convulfion fits . " Well ! " cried 1 , a Intle recovered from the furprize the bad occafioned , " do you mistake me for a ...
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... faid , that a fee of two fhillings in the 1ft of Elizabeth would now amount to 20s . A faint attempt was made at the be- ginning of this century to effect an al- teration of the bill in queftion , by fecu- ring a proportionable share of ...
... faid , that a fee of two fhillings in the 1ft of Elizabeth would now amount to 20s . A faint attempt was made at the be- ginning of this century to effect an al- teration of the bill in queftion , by fecu- ring a proportionable share of ...
Page 617
... faid , p . 491 ; we can offer no apo ogy for Freemafonry , believing it at best to be a filly fecret , yet not doubting that it might be per- verted to ferve the wort of purpofes in the hands of danger us men . Yours , & c . B. B. B. Mr ...
... faid , p . 491 ; we can offer no apo ogy for Freemafonry , believing it at best to be a filly fecret , yet not doubting that it might be per- verted to ferve the wort of purpofes in the hands of danger us men . Yours , & c . B. B. B. Mr ...
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