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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... means of sup- port , principles of action , and general and particular effects of the feveral cha- ritable eftablishments ; fuch a hiftory may enable the philanthropist to under- ftand more fully and diftinctly the powers of alleviating ...
... means of sup- port , principles of action , and general and particular effects of the feveral cha- ritable eftablishments ; fuch a hiftory may enable the philanthropist to under- ftand more fully and diftinctly the powers of alleviating ...
Стр. 608
... means of dying , and dead men tell no longer upon anv fick lift . Your own interests are fufficient fecurity , with every reafonable perfon , that all poffible care will be taken to prevent accident , from depriving , perhaps , at ...
... means of dying , and dead men tell no longer upon anv fick lift . Your own interests are fufficient fecurity , with every reafonable perfon , that all poffible care will be taken to prevent accident , from depriving , perhaps , at ...
Стр. 631
... means . No. 4. At the upper end of the court , adjoining No. 2 and 3 , is a yard for women prifoners who are old offenders about 56 feet long , and 18 feet wide , with a day or work - room 24 feet by 18 , at the end of which is a ...
... means . No. 4. At the upper end of the court , adjoining No. 2 and 3 , is a yard for women prifoners who are old offenders about 56 feet long , and 18 feet wide , with a day or work - room 24 feet by 18 , at the end of which is a ...
Стр. 632
... means of the finoke . Whether it is effectual or not , you are the bet judge ; or whether a proper ventilation would not , in any cafe , render it unneceffary . Be that as it may , there can be no ex- cufe for the chewing of it ; the ...
... means of the finoke . Whether it is effectual or not , you are the bet judge ; or whether a proper ventilation would not , in any cafe , render it unneceffary . Be that as it may , there can be no ex- cufe for the chewing of it ; the ...
Стр. 644
... Means of gradually abolishing African Slavery . By Captain Philip Beaver , of his Majejiy's Royal Navy . CONSIDERED in the most fa- vourable light , we muft , on this occa- fion , lament the fatality of modern Re- formers , whofe zeal ...
... Means of gradually abolishing African Slavery . By Captain Philip Beaver , of his Majejiy's Royal Navy . CONSIDERED in the most fa- vourable light , we muft , on this occa- fion , lament the fatality of modern Re- formers , whofe zeal ...
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