Gentleman's Magazine and Historical Review, Band 66,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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Why , if the fact muft needs be told , " Said Truth , " I perith here with cold . " Of paffengers I ask in vain 66 " 6 " Some thelter from the wind and rain ; " But all my prefence feem to fly , " As if fome wolf were in my eye .
Why , if the fact muft needs be told , " Said Truth , " I perith here with cold . " Of paffengers I ask in vain 66 " 6 " Some thelter from the wind and rain ; " But all my prefence feem to fly , " As if fome wolf were in my eye .
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In the Commons , the fame day , the Houfe being in a Committee on the bill for preventing the ufe of wheat or other grain in diftilleries ; Mr. Huey withed the prohibition extended to treacle , which , he said , was á common article of ...
In the Commons , the fame day , the Houfe being in a Committee on the bill for preventing the ufe of wheat or other grain in diftilleries ; Mr. Huey withed the prohibition extended to treacle , which , he said , was á common article of ...
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The learned gentleman concluded a speech of upwards of two hours , principally on the laws of treafon , by giving his vote againit the Speaker's leaving the chair . ought , he said , to be altered , unless they were found inadequate by ...
The learned gentleman concluded a speech of upwards of two hours , principally on the laws of treafon , by giving his vote againit the Speaker's leaving the chair . ought , he said , to be altered , unless they were found inadequate by ...
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