The Gentleman's Magazine, Volume 73, Part 1E. Cave, jun. at St John's Gate, 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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Page 608
... these happy dif- pofitions . " ten years . Morning Poft , Feb. 28 , 1803 . It thould feem , from Rev. xvi . 8 , 9 , 10 , 11 , 17 , to the end of the Chapter , that the Papal Power will experience depreffions , and revive at times ...
... these happy dif- pofitions . " ten years . Morning Poft , Feb. 28 , 1803 . It thould feem , from Rev. xvi . 8 , 9 , 10 , 11 , 17 , to the end of the Chapter , that the Papal Power will experience depreffions , and revive at times ...
Page 618
... these fe writers it was bore to new diftinctions . In orders as rowed by Sir Chriftopher Wren , the first feenis , to complete the English claim , English writer who has applied it to English , Architecture . There is very little doubt ...
... these fe writers it was bore to new diftinctions . In orders as rowed by Sir Chriftopher Wren , the first feenis , to complete the English claim , English writer who has applied it to English , Architecture . There is very little doubt ...
Page 623
... , determined- to devote the remainder of their days to religious meditation . When these inftitutions were fwept away , the pur- pofes One remedy , and only one , feems neceffary to. 1803. ] 623 THE PROJECTOR , N ° XX .
... , determined- to devote the remainder of their days to religious meditation . When these inftitutions were fwept away , the pur- pofes One remedy , and only one , feems neceffary to. 1803. ] 623 THE PROJECTOR , N ° XX .
Page 624
... these things ; nor , until we be- come more learned in etymology , fhall we ever know the root of many of thofe evils of which we complain . Retirement has fhared the fate of a multitude of other well - known words . Few confider what ...
... these things ; nor , until we be- come more learned in etymology , fhall we ever know the root of many of thofe evils of which we complain . Retirement has fhared the fate of a multitude of other well - known words . Few confider what ...
Page 626
... these kingdoms who are ready to acknowledge that to them they owe wifdom , virtue , and happiness . I do not affirm , indeed , that there are not bad ones among hem ; but any judicious acquaintance can point thefe out ; and fome lately ...
... these kingdoms who are ready to acknowledge that to them they owe wifdom , virtue , and happiness . I do not affirm , indeed , that there are not bad ones among hem ; but any judicious acquaintance can point thefe out ; and fome lately ...
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