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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I hall be much obliged to any of your numerous correspondents , who can point out to me a family of the name of Reynolds , who bear this coat armour ; for in Edmondfon's Heraldic Collec . tion there is none in the leaft refem bling it ...
I hall be much obliged to any of your numerous correspondents , who can point out to me a family of the name of Reynolds , who bear this coat armour ; for in Edmondfon's Heraldic Collec . tion there is none in the leaft refem bling it ...
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J Mr. Pitt faid , that it was his inten tion to bring forward the bill in every ftage with all convenient difparch , until the thi % , reading , which he thouid not propofe till after the call of the Houfe , at which period the ...
J Mr. Pitt faid , that it was his inten tion to bring forward the bill in every ftage with all convenient difparch , until the thi % , reading , which he thouid not propofe till after the call of the Houfe , at which period the ...
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The ordinary may licenfe curates employed , though no nomina , tion fhall have been made to him by the incumbent ; and may revoke any licence , fubject to appeal to the arch bishop of the province . Q.S. • YOUR Mr. URBAN , June 11 .
The ordinary may licenfe curates employed , though no nomina , tion fhall have been made to him by the incumbent ; and may revoke any licence , fubject to appeal to the arch bishop of the province . Q.S. • YOUR Mr. URBAN , June 11 .
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