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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THE HE prefent fcarcity and hich prices of Corn are ferious evils , which cannot fail to excite the attention of every thinking man , and the with , as far as it is poffible , to remove them . From the particular attention which I have ...
THE HE prefent fcarcity and hich prices of Corn are ferious evils , which cannot fail to excite the attention of every thinking man , and the with , as far as it is poffible , to remove them . From the particular attention which I have ...
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... incident to human - nature , the attention may fometimes be jaded , and the chords of application and enjoyment be unftrung , fo as to require lome lit tle mixture of merriment and pleafantry in order to restore them to their proper ...
... incident to human - nature , the attention may fometimes be jaded , and the chords of application and enjoyment be unftrung , fo as to require lome lit tle mixture of merriment and pleafantry in order to restore them to their proper ...
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They are all of the Established Church , and attend the public inftitutions of Religion with becoming attention and decorum . Here are no religious con- ' troverfies to agitate the human mind , to hurt the feelings of the heart , and to ...
They are all of the Established Church , and attend the public inftitutions of Religion with becoming attention and decorum . Here are no religious con- ' troverfies to agitate the human mind , to hurt the feelings of the heart , and to ...
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