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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... objects which they had in view . He then took a general view of the war from the moment this country entered into it ... object to which the Confederate Powers directed their at tention . He combated the affertion that the French were ...
... objects which they had in view . He then took a general view of the war from the moment this country entered into it ... object to which the Confederate Powers directed their at tention . He combated the affertion that the French were ...
Page 631
... objects , or defer- ved to be confidered in a Committee , when the Houfe heard appeals at their bar on matters of little ... object to a Committee . Lord Grenville could fee no difficulty in that Houfe leaving the bufinefs to a Committee ...
... objects , or defer- ved to be confidered in a Committee , when the Houfe heard appeals at their bar on matters of little ... object to a Committee . Lord Grenville could fee no difficulty in that Houfe leaving the bufinefs to a Committee ...
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... object is obfcured as in a thick fog ; but Vefuvis , though not vifible , continues very turbulent , and more mifchief may be expected , although the lavas are all flopped at this moment . The head of St. Januarius was carried in ...
... object is obfcured as in a thick fog ; but Vefuvis , though not vifible , continues very turbulent , and more mifchief may be expected , although the lavas are all flopped at this moment . The head of St. Januarius was carried in ...
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... object of his Majesty and of his government is to restore peace among every class of inhabitants . Thofe parts of the colony , which have al- ready placed themselves under his Majefty's protection , can bear a faithful testimony that ...
... object of his Majesty and of his government is to restore peace among every class of inhabitants . Thofe parts of the colony , which have al- ready placed themselves under his Majefty's protection , can bear a faithful testimony that ...
Page 664
... object of the fift confideration , the Belliqueux and Sceptre were ordered to at- tack the fea front ; the Penelope , at the fame time , to anchor clofe to the thore , to flank a ravine to the eastward , on the back of the fr , while a ...
... object of the fift confideration , the Belliqueux and Sceptre were ordered to at- tack the fea front ; the Penelope , at the fame time , to anchor clofe to the thore , to flank a ravine to the eastward , on the back of the fr , while a ...
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