Gentleman's Magazine and Historical Review, Band 71,Teil 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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... London Evening Whitehall Even . The Sun - Star London Packet English Chron . Times - Briton The Porcupine Morning Chron . Morning Herald Public Ledger Gazett . & M.Poft Courier - Ev . Ma .. Courier de Lond . London Herald Oracle & Dai ...
... London Evening Whitehall Even . The Sun - Star London Packet English Chron . Times - Briton The Porcupine Morning Chron . Morning Herald Public Ledger Gazett . & M.Poft Courier - Ev . Ma .. Courier de Lond . London Herald Oracle & Dai ...
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... London to the country towns , and from the country - towns to the remoteft vil- lages ; infomuch , that the exhibi- tions of girls in the country vie with thofe in the capitol . As the females of each clafs imitate thofe belonging to ...
... London to the country towns , and from the country - towns to the remoteft vil- lages ; infomuch , that the exhibi- tions of girls in the country vie with thofe in the capitol . As the females of each clafs imitate thofe belonging to ...
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... London Packet Foglifh Chron . Times - Briton The Porcupine Moris Chron . Morning Herald Public Ledger Gazett . & M Poit Courier - Ev . Ma . Courier de Lond . London Herald Oracle & Dai.Ad. Morning Advert . 118 Weekly Papers Bath 3 ...
... London Packet Foglifh Chron . Times - Briton The Porcupine Moris Chron . Morning Herald Public Ledger Gazett . & M Poit Courier - Ev . Ma . Courier de Lond . London Herald Oracle & Dai.Ad. Morning Advert . 118 Weekly Papers Bath 3 ...
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... London , was ufed to frequent the Bull inn , Bishopfgate - fireet . He continued to do fd , and prefided at a daily meeting there , for three and twenty years fucceffively . Every day of that time ( two only excepted , when called off ...
... London , was ufed to frequent the Bull inn , Bishopfgate - fireet . He continued to do fd , and prefided at a daily meeting there , for three and twenty years fucceffively . Every day of that time ( two only excepted , when called off ...
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144. Philofophical Transactions of the Royal Society of London , for the Year 1801 , Part I. cylinders on the fuperficies of the bra chial fafciculus . The effect of this pe- culiar difpofition of the arteries in the limbs of thefe flow ...
144. Philofophical Transactions of the Royal Society of London , for the Year 1801 , Part I. cylinders on the fuperficies of the bra chial fafciculus . The effect of this pe- culiar difpofition of the arteries in the limbs of thefe flow ...
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Seite 1006 - And the Egyptians made the children of Israel to serve with rigour. And they made their lives bitter with hard bondage, in mortar, and in brick, and in all manner of service in the field: all their service, wherein they made them serve, was with rigour.
Seite 912 - We have thought fit, by and with the Advice of Our Privy Council, to issue this Our Royal Proclamation...
Seite 976 - For the purpose of rendering this Island completely independent of either of the two Contracting Parties, it shall be placed under the guarantee and protection of a third Power, to be agreed upon in the Definitive Treaty.
Seite 976 - It is farther agreed, that in all the cases of cession stipulated in the present treaty, there shall be allowed to the inhabitants of whatever condition or nation they may be, a term of three years, to be computed from the notification of the definitive treaty of peace, for the purpose of disposing of their properties, acquired...
Seite 976 - That the term should be one month from the Channel and the North Seas as far as the Canary Islands Inclusively, whether in the Ocean or in the Mediterranean. Two months from the said Canary Islands as far as the Equinoctial Line or Equator ; and lastly, Five months in all other Parts of the World, without any Exception, or any other more particular description of Time or Place.
Seite 824 - Parker's division, keeping between his lines until the enemy opened their fire on him: we keeping on towards the pier, until I was aground in the headmost boat; then opened our fire, and threw about eight shells into it.
Seite 778 - Brandon, and the question being referred to the judges, they were unanimously of opinion, that the peers of Scotland are not disabled from receiving, subsequently to the union, a patent of peerage of Great Britain, with all the privileges usually incident thereto.
Seite 879 - My judgment on this piece is this: that it is extremely learned, but that the author of it is better read in the Greek than in the English poets ; that all writers ought to study this...
Seite 978 - The First Consul of the French Republic, in the name of the French people, and the President of the United States of America...
Seite 850 - I believe, in pretty good circumstances ; for a friend of his, some time ago, settled upon her twenty-pounds a year ; and he, no doubt, has left her something considerable himself. " I am pleased with the stanzas you sent me ; there is nothing in them of eighty-seven ; and if you have been as young, in your attempt on the Death of Abel, it will do you credit. That work I have read, and think it deserves that reception it has met withal).