The Gentleman's Magazine, Volumen46F. Jefferies, 1776 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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... fenfe of your Ma- jelty's juftice , but at the fame time they moft humbly beg leave to approach your Majesty in behalf of Robert Per- reau . They fee a manifeft diftinction in the cafes of the two unhappy convicts . Robert Perreau ...
... fenfe of your Ma- jelty's juftice , but at the fame time they moft humbly beg leave to approach your Majesty in behalf of Robert Per- reau . They fee a manifeft diftinction in the cafes of the two unhappy convicts . Robert Perreau ...
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... fenfe and fpirit of the members of that church , was very ur- gent to have the organ fixed at the Eaft end of the choir , where it would have fcreened from view a large por- tion of cold , unornamented wall , & c . and , as there is a ...
... fenfe and fpirit of the members of that church , was very ur- gent to have the organ fixed at the Eaft end of the choir , where it would have fcreened from view a large por- tion of cold , unornamented wall , & c . and , as there is a ...
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... fenfe , not Di- ana , but himself , frives against his vorus . His vows , indeed , may mean vows made to Diana ; but , in that cale , to Arive against is not properly nfed for to reject ; nor does this fenfe cohere well with his fit ...
... fenfe , not Di- ana , but himself , frives against his vorus . His vows , indeed , may mean vows made to Diana ; but , in that cale , to Arive against is not properly nfed for to reject ; nor does this fenfe cohere well with his fit ...
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... fenfe , not Di- ana , but himself , frives against his vors . His vows , indeed , may mean vows made to Diana ; but , in that cale , to Arive against is not properly fed for to reject ; nor does this fenfe cohere well with his fuft ...
... fenfe , not Di- ana , but himself , frives against his vors . His vows , indeed , may mean vows made to Diana ; but , in that cale , to Arive against is not properly fed for to reject ; nor does this fenfe cohere well with his fuft ...
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... fenfe , And Shipley's genuine eloquence ; - Tis all a joke to Hervey's train , And the wild ramblings of Romaine , Would you the ayles and chancel fill , Show'r down hell - fire like Rowland Hill ; Your fubject to your audience fuit ...
... fenfe , And Shipley's genuine eloquence ; - Tis all a joke to Hervey's train , And the wild ramblings of Romaine , Would you the ayles and chancel fill , Show'r down hell - fire like Rowland Hill ; Your fubject to your audience fuit ...
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