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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ONE OF OUR READERS having read Lady Wallace's Comedy , called " The Whim , " and her Appeal to the Publick on the refu ... A CONSTANT READER will be obliged to any of our correfpondents , or others , who can furnish him with the SECOND ...
ONE OF OUR READERS having read Lady Wallace's Comedy , called " The Whim , " and her Appeal to the Publick on the refu ... A CONSTANT READER will be obliged to any of our correfpondents , or others , who can furnish him with the SECOND ...
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... by betraying fuch limited reading and obfervation , and fuch ignorance of claffical antiquities , as not to know that ... published by Payne , 1762 , as given to your readers with a view of comparing it with Mr. Polwhele's .
... by betraying fuch limited reading and obfervation , and fuch ignorance of claffical antiquities , as not to know that ... published by Payne , 1762 , as given to your readers with a view of comparing it with Mr. Polwhele's .
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BIS ISHOP DOVE'S feal is of brats , and in good prele vation ; and , if any of your Antiquarian correfpondents can oblige the publick with an elucidation of the devices on it , it will probably be acceptable to many of your readers , as ...
BIS ISHOP DOVE'S feal is of brats , and in good prele vation ; and , if any of your Antiquarian correfpondents can oblige the publick with an elucidation of the devices on it , it will probably be acceptable to many of your readers , as ...
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