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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When Ofcuro is pleafed to hoot without a ftalking - horle , and afpires to a little more of the Chiaro , I fhall be happy to be better acquainted with him ; but till then , I shall beg leave to bid him good night , and leave him to the ...
When Ofcuro is pleafed to hoot without a ftalking - horle , and afpires to a little more of the Chiaro , I fhall be happy to be better acquainted with him ; but till then , I shall beg leave to bid him good night , and leave him to the ...
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Many might be adduced ; but I fhall beg leave to offer only the few that are fresh in my recollection , viz . Briffonius de ritu nuptiarum . Pliny Nat . Hift . Lib . 15. cap . 22 and Valicus's Commentary on Perfius , p .
Many might be adduced ; but I fhall beg leave to offer only the few that are fresh in my recollection , viz . Briffonius de ritu nuptiarum . Pliny Nat . Hift . Lib . 15. cap . 22 and Valicus's Commentary on Perfius , p .
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Lo ! the joyful hour advances ; Happy feason of delight ! Feftal fongs , and festal dances , All our tedious toil requite . GENT . MAG . Marck , 1796 . Z 209 Leave , my weary'd Mufe , thy learning , Leave thy tak , to hard to bear ...
Lo ! the joyful hour advances ; Happy feason of delight ! Feftal fongs , and festal dances , All our tedious toil requite . GENT . MAG . Marck , 1796 . Z 209 Leave , my weary'd Mufe , thy learning , Leave thy tak , to hard to bear ...
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