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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And here , according to Dr. Crawford , fire must be let loose , because he tells us that fire and thote bodies repel each other ; confequently ,, they cannot remain quietly in the blood together . But , according to this unfortunate ...
And here , according to Dr. Crawford , fire must be let loose , because he tells us that fire and thote bodies repel each other ; confequently ,, they cannot remain quietly in the blood together . But , according to this unfortunate ...
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191 be confiderably reduced - None will remain but the children , the aged , and the infirm , whom , independent of parliamentary obligation , it is our duty as Chriftians chearfully to fupport . Should it be objected , that the whole ...
191 be confiderably reduced - None will remain but the children , the aged , and the infirm , whom , independent of parliamentary obligation , it is our duty as Chriftians chearfully to fupport . Should it be objected , that the whole ...
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The leaves and branches of the tree might be cut down , and yet the vitality of the trunk remain , though horn of its honours : fo the kingly govern -ment would remain entire , though the Lords and Commons thould be lopt away !
The leaves and branches of the tree might be cut down , and yet the vitality of the trunk remain , though horn of its honours : fo the kingly govern -ment would remain entire , though the Lords and Commons thould be lopt away !
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