The Gentleman's Magazine, Том 76,Часть 2;Том 100F. Jefferies, 1806 The "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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... fame . - When the hand of time fhall have brufhed off his prefent editors and commentators , and when the very name of Voltaire , and even the memory of the language , in which he has written , fhall be no more , the Apalachian ...
... fame . - When the hand of time fhall have brufhed off his prefent editors and commentators , and when the very name of Voltaire , and even the memory of the language , in which he has written , fhall be no more , the Apalachian ...
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... fame pious covering of duft , and shall folicit , with far inferior claims , yet haply not altogether in vain , for the fame ford charity of a tear . S. C. " Mr. URBAN , July 12 . IN N digging for a foundation , in order to fhore up a ...
... fame pious covering of duft , and shall folicit , with far inferior claims , yet haply not altogether in vain , for the fame ford charity of a tear . S. C. " Mr. URBAN , July 12 . IN N digging for a foundation , in order to fhore up a ...
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... fame obfervations on Tea ; and every traveller in the fame circum . " ftances will readily allow them to " be very juft . " ( 2d ed . vol . II . p . 141 ) . Brydone in his Tour through Sicily and Malta ( letter 20 ) , makes a fimilar ...
... fame obfervations on Tea ; and every traveller in the fame circum . " ftances will readily allow them to " be very juft . " ( 2d ed . vol . II . p . 141 ) . Brydone in his Tour through Sicily and Malta ( letter 20 ) , makes a fimilar ...
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... fame of the most wonderful Occurrences which have been exhibited in the Crimi nal Jurifprudence of any Country . found ; " copying this from the " Bri tifh Topography , " I. 980 , without at- tending to the fubfequent correction at the ...
... fame of the most wonderful Occurrences which have been exhibited in the Crimi nal Jurifprudence of any Country . found ; " copying this from the " Bri tifh Topography , " I. 980 , without at- tending to the fubfequent correction at the ...
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... fame characteristic properties of internal firucture which difcriminate man from brute , thofe human bodies clearly be- long to one and the fame fpecies . St. Paul , who was deeply read in profane and facred literature , could not be un ...
... fame characteristic properties of internal firucture which difcriminate man from brute , thofe human bodies clearly be- long to one and the fame fpecies . St. Paul , who was deeply read in profane and facred literature , could not be un ...
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Стр. 670 - His Discoveries as a Philosopher Will never cease to be remembered and admired By the ablest Improvers of Science. His Firmness as an Advocate of Liberty, And his Sincerity as an Expounder of the Scriptures, Endeared him to many Of his enlightened and unprejudiced Contemporaries.
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