The Gentleman's Magazine, Band 284F. Jefferies, 1967 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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... appears to have agreed that the country was to be saved by the establishment of a great foreign commerce . None had a clearer apprehension than he of the important fact that thenceforth trade was to be the golden apple for which all the ...
... appears to have agreed that the country was to be saved by the establishment of a great foreign commerce . None had a clearer apprehension than he of the important fact that thenceforth trade was to be the golden apple for which all the ...
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... appears anxious to preserve the character of her assemblages by a wish that her subscribers who lend their tickets shall write on them the names of the parties to whom they are lent . Careless driving appears to have been quite as ...
... appears anxious to preserve the character of her assemblages by a wish that her subscribers who lend their tickets shall write on them the names of the parties to whom they are lent . Careless driving appears to have been quite as ...
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... appears , was still without a purchaser , and on March 24 was again publicly advertised to be sold by private contract , or " to be hired as usual . " The year succeeding ( 1779 ) this establishment appears to have been under the ...
... appears , was still without a purchaser , and on March 24 was again publicly advertised to be sold by private contract , or " to be hired as usual . " The year succeeding ( 1779 ) this establishment appears to have been under the ...
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