Gentleman's Magazine and Historical Review, Volumen67,Parte2F. Jefferies, 1797 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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... foon as I am able to procure another fpecimen of this rare indige . nous plant , no pains thall be loft to draw an exact copy , to be engraved in your ufelul Mifcellany . M. P. I Mr. URBAN , July 10 . WAS much furprized to find in your ...
... foon as I am able to procure another fpecimen of this rare indige . nous plant , no pains thall be loft to draw an exact copy , to be engraved in your ufelul Mifcellany . M. P. I Mr. URBAN , July 10 . WAS much furprized to find in your ...
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... foon be terminated . The paflige principally a ruded to 13 as follows : " But why fpeak I of honour or reputa- tion amonz men ? Alas ! the fashion of this world palleth away ; which great and indif- par bie truth fhould remind all of us ...
... foon be terminated . The paflige principally a ruded to 13 as follows : " But why fpeak I of honour or reputa- tion amonz men ? Alas ! the fashion of this world palleth away ; which great and indif- par bie truth fhould remind all of us ...
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... foon thy felf wert ftretch'd beneath the pali , Livid infection's prey . The deep diftrefs Of her , who beft thy inmoft bofom knew , To whom thy faith was vow'd , thy fo was true , [ express ? What powers of fault'ring language fhall As ...
... foon thy felf wert ftretch'd beneath the pali , Livid infection's prey . The deep diftrefs Of her , who beft thy inmoft bofom knew , To whom thy faith was vow'd , thy fo was true , [ express ? What powers of fault'ring language fhall As ...
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... foon By death eclipfed was at his high noon . Surviving Fletcher then did pen alone , Equal to both ( pardon comparifon ) , ( ftage And fuffer'd not the Globe and Black - friers T'envy.the glories of a former age . As we in human bodies ...
... foon By death eclipfed was at his high noon . Surviving Fletcher then did pen alone , Equal to both ( pardon comparifon ) , ( ftage And fuffer'd not the Globe and Black - friers T'envy.the glories of a former age . As we in human bodies ...
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... foon as he was feated , Sir Ralph Blackstone , fteward of the houfe , retired . The comptrol'er , Mr. Holland , attended with his staff , as did the fewer , Mr. Blackburne ; the daily waiter , Mr. Clough , Mr. Selby , Mr. Scudamore ...
... foon as he was feated , Sir Ralph Blackstone , fteward of the houfe , retired . The comptrol'er , Mr. Holland , attended with his staff , as did the fewer , Mr. Blackburne ; the daily waiter , Mr. Clough , Mr. Selby , Mr. Scudamore ...
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Página 597 - Matthews being the first); and two in the housekeeper's room, for the ladies' women. The Earl entered the dining-room, attended by his gentlemen. As soon as he was seated, Sir Ralph Blackstone, steward of the house, retired. The comptroller, Mr. Holland, attended with his staff, as did the sewer, Mr.