Gentleman's Magazine and Historical Review, Tom 71,Część 2F. Jefferies, 1801 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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... enough , ufe a fignature , the meaning of which is hard to be difcovered . I obferve , Mr. Urban , that that the whole number of thefe cor- refpondents may be 1801. ] Mrs. Piozzi's Appeal against the Critical Reviewers . 603.
... enough , ufe a fignature , the meaning of which is hard to be difcovered . I obferve , Mr. Urban , that that the whole number of thefe cor- refpondents may be 1801. ] Mrs. Piozzi's Appeal against the Critical Reviewers . 603.
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... against him , and took from him the crown and all the royal power which he had fo long and fo glorwully held . Peace being at length made , one of his fons in law , Mag- laun , Duke of Albany , retained him at his court , together with ...
... against him , and took from him the crown and all the royal power which he had fo long and fo glorwully held . Peace being at length made , one of his fons in law , Mag- laun , Duke of Albany , retained him at his court , together with ...
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... against my ufing my pencil , but against my being A copy of the Royal Charter and Statutes , & c . admitted at all . This indecent and il- liberal conduct in a man who by the favour of his Sovereign is feated in fo diftinguished an ...
... against my ufing my pencil , but against my being A copy of the Royal Charter and Statutes , & c . admitted at all . This indecent and il- liberal conduct in a man who by the favour of his Sovereign is feated in fo diftinguished an ...
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... against Mr. URBAN , YOUR July 13 . OUR correfpondent Z. fented from the Mafter of the Board of Works to the Society , which , by their order , and at their expenfe , are to be brought out by way of appendix to their first publication of ...
... against Mr. URBAN , YOUR July 13 . OUR correfpondent Z. fented from the Mafter of the Board of Works to the Society , which , by their order , and at their expenfe , are to be brought out by way of appendix to their first publication of ...
Strona 617
... against his fuppofition that the natural daughter of Henry VIII , was the poet's grandmother . Sir John Harington is giving an account to Lord Burleigh of a mock - hymn defigned to fatirize the monks , and fays , " Kynge Henry was ufed ...
... against his fuppofition that the natural daughter of Henry VIII , was the poet's grandmother . Sir John Harington is giving an account to Lord Burleigh of a mock - hymn defigned to fatirize the monks , and fays , " Kynge Henry was ufed ...
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