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
... fhould fuppofe Mr. Toulmin will now be fatisfied that I had no intentions of injuring the reputation of his departed friend . There is another Mr. Thomas Wat- fon , a clergyman of the English church , an acquaintance of mine , refiding ...
... fhould fuppofe Mr. Toulmin will now be fatisfied that I had no intentions of injuring the reputation of his departed friend . There is another Mr. Thomas Wat- fon , a clergyman of the English church , an acquaintance of mine , refiding ...
Page 592
... fhould it ever take place , and it feems to be now pre- paring , though I am forry to fee it is per damna , per ... f- denial , and fanity ( however exploded the term may be to modern ears ) , of many doctors of that Church . But , af ...
... fhould it ever take place , and it feems to be now pre- paring , though I am forry to fee it is per damna , per ... f- denial , and fanity ( however exploded the term may be to modern ears ) , of many doctors of that Church . But , af ...
Page 596
... fhould have re- joiced in an account of it , in his new fettlement . His Lordship is very good to me , in his kind promife not to free me , in future , occafionally , from what he calls his intruhons . He has not , any where , a more ...
... fhould have re- joiced in an account of it , in his new fettlement . His Lordship is very good to me , in his kind promife not to free me , in future , occafionally , from what he calls his intruhons . He has not , any where , a more ...
Page 599
... fhould be loft in adminiftering the bark , there fore ordered the following mixture : Pulv . Cort . Peruv.is Rad . Serpent . Virg . 3j Aq . Menthe Vulg . 3 viij Sp . Sal . Marinæ 5j f . mift . fu- mat . Cochl . iij larga tertia qua- que ...
... fhould be loft in adminiftering the bark , there fore ordered the following mixture : Pulv . Cort . Peruv.is Rad . Serpent . Virg . 3j Aq . Menthe Vulg . 3 viij Sp . Sal . Marinæ 5j f . mift . fu- mat . Cochl . iij larga tertia qua- que ...
Page 606
... fhould read . This I had done ; but , unfortunately , my reading had paffed over like a delightful dream that leaves no lafting impreffion behind it ; and , unfortunately again , except the third volume of Tifram Shandy , a Bath Guide ...
... fhould read . This I had done ; but , unfortunately , my reading had paffed over like a delightful dream that leaves no lafting impreffion behind it ; and , unfortunately again , except the third volume of Tifram Shandy , a Bath Guide ...
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