The Gentleman's Magazine, Band 72,Teil 1The "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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... up 24th of March , moved for a sum of 46,6061 . an idea which the minds of men at present 3s . Id . for 90 days extra forage for ca. might be helter prepared to scrutinize and valry , which , after some obfervations from reject .
... up 24th of March , moved for a sum of 46,6061 . an idea which the minds of men at present 3s . Id . for 90 days extra forage for ca. might be helter prepared to scrutinize and valry , which , after some obfervations from reject .
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... of whom 2500 were four , meal , malt , and rice , imported into , dependeot on those millers , on account of and exported from , Irel ind , from March 25 , the credit which they received from them , 1790 , lu Sept , 29 , 1801 .
... of whom 2500 were four , meal , malt , and rice , imported into , dependeot on those millers , on account of and exported from , Irel ind , from March 25 , the credit which they received from them , 1790 , lu Sept , 29 , 1801 .
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time , the Citizen , on its being opened , herty , to march with his troops to form a rushed in before the Ruffian Minister ; at junction with Gen. Christop'ler . which the latter took offence , and wrote a Ten o'clæk .
time , the Citizen , on its being opened , herty , to march with his troops to form a rushed in before the Ruffian Minister ; at junction with Gen. Christop'ler . which the latter took offence , and wrote a Ten o'clæk .
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No man in was increaled in a very great height ( no Eorope can believe to what a degree of re- tide having heen so high since March 24 , gulariis , order , tranquillity , and opulence , 1796 , when it exceeded this by 25 inches ) the ...
No man in was increaled in a very great height ( no Eorope can believe to what a degree of re- tide having heen so high since March 24 , gulariis , order , tranquillity , and opulence , 1796 , when it exceeded this by 25 inches ) the ...
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No man in was increased in a very great height ( no Eorope can believe to what a degree of re- tide having heen so high fivce March 24 , gulariis , order , ti anquillity , and opulence , 1796 , when it exceeded this by 25 inches ) the ...
No man in was increased in a very great height ( no Eorope can believe to what a degree of re- tide having heen so high fivce March 24 , gulariis , order , ti anquillity , and opulence , 1796 , when it exceeded this by 25 inches ) the ...
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Seite 371 - Society, it may be necessary to explain the mode by which its members are elected. Each member has the privilege, at any weekly meeting of the Society, of proposing any person who is desirous to become a member, provided such proposal is signed by three members of the Society. Peers of the realm, or lords of parliament, are, on their being 6 proposed.
Seite 371 - TRANSACTIONS of the Society instituted at London for the Encouragement of Arts, Manufactures and Commerce, with the Premiums offered in the year 1783.
Seite 49 - and attentively read these Holy Scriptures, and am of opinion that this " Volume, independently of its divine origin, contains more true sublimity, ' more exquisite beauty, more pure morality, more important history, and * finer strains both of Poetry and Eloquence, than can be' collected from * all other books, in whatever age or language they may have been composed.
Seite 371 - BARRY, Esq. which, with some valuable busts and statues, decorate the Great Room. He has likewise the use of a valuable Library ; and is entitled to the annual Volume of the SOCIETY'S Transactions. The time appointed for admi ssion to the paintings or models, is from ten to two o'clock, SunJays and Wednesdays excepted.
Seite 119 - ... knowledge was not to be poured into the soul like liquor, but rather to be invited and gently drawn forth from it ; nor the mind so much to be filled therewith from without, like a vessel, as to be kindled and awakened.
Seite 208 - Ratifications thereof have been duly exchanged : In Conformity thereunto, We have thought fit hereby to command that the same be published throughout all Our Dominions : And We do declare to all our loving Subjects Our Will and Pleasure, that the said Treaty of Peace and Friendship be observed inviolably as well by Sea as Land, and in all Places whatsoever...
Seite 371 - Member, is to be delivered to the Secretary, who is to read the same, and properly insert the name in a List, which is to be hung up in the SOCIETY'S room until the next Meeting; at which time such person shall be...
Seite 49 - I have regularly and attentively perused these Holy Scriptures, and am of opinion that this volume, independently of its divine origin, contains more true sublimity, more exquisite beauty, more pure morality, more important history, and finer strains of poetry and eloquence, than can be collected from all other books, in whatever age or language they may have been written.
Seite 371 - Guineas at one payment ; or a mliKribing member, upon payment of any sum not less than Two Guineas annually. . Every member is entitled to vote and be concerned in all the transactions of the SOCIETY, and to -attend and vote at the several Committees. He has also the privilege of recommending two persons as Auditors, at the weekly meeting of the SOCIETY; and, by addressing a note to the Housekeeper, of introducing his friends to examine the...
Seite 371 - The Meetings of the SOCIETY are held every Wednesday, at seven o'clock in the evening, from the fourth Wednesday in October to the first Wednesday in June. The several Committees meet on other evenings in the week during the Session. In order still farther to promote the laudable views of this SOCIETY, it may be necessary to explain the mode by which its Members continue to be elected.