Gentleman's Magazine and Historical Review, Volume 73, Part 1F. Jefferies, 1803 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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... continued labours were rewarded , not only by thofe who pro- feffionally attended him , but by the pub- lick , who were fo feriously interested in , and benefited by fuch unusual and unexpected dispatch . - Minors and their properties ...
... continued labours were rewarded , not only by thofe who pro- feffionally attended him , but by the pub- lick , who were fo feriously interested in , and benefited by fuch unusual and unexpected dispatch . - Minors and their properties ...
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... continued to tranfmute mc- tals into gold for feveral years ; but , this powder having now been entirely Kings . 1. Vifvanada Naik 2. Moottoo Krifinana Naik 3. Verapa Naik . 4. Krifinapa Naik fpent , he was inclined to make it again ...
... continued to tranfmute mc- tals into gold for feveral years ; but , this powder having now been entirely Kings . 1. Vifvanada Naik 2. Moottoo Krifinana Naik 3. Verapa Naik . 4. Krifinapa Naik fpent , he was inclined to make it again ...
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... continued . ) Mr. URBAN , Jan. 4 . OU have inferted in vol . LXXII . which Akerblad fhews to have been pro- nounced by the Copts as by the Greeks , as well as Arfinge ; and that of Alexan- der has exactly the fame number of let- ters in ...
... continued . ) Mr. URBAN , Jan. 4 . OU have inferted in vol . LXXII . which Akerblad fhews to have been pro- nounced by the Copts as by the Greeks , as well as Arfinge ; and that of Alexan- der has exactly the fame number of let- ters in ...
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... continued through the numbers yet publifhed , and feems far from being concluded , It cannot be too ftrongly recommended to all young mothers ; they will find in it found practical information , ferious admonition , and perfuafive ...
... continued through the numbers yet publifhed , and feems far from being concluded , It cannot be too ftrongly recommended to all young mothers ; they will find in it found practical information , ferious admonition , and perfuafive ...
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... continued to hang by his ears . To feparate them , eight strong men ad- vanced into the arena , feized the bull by the tail to deprive him of the ufe of his ftrength threw him down , and pinched him in a tender part . Thus he lay quite ...
... continued to hang by his ears . To feparate them , eight strong men ad- vanced into the arena , feized the bull by the tail to deprive him of the ufe of his ftrength threw him down , and pinched him in a tender part . Thus he lay quite ...
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