The Gentleman's Magazine, Volume 81, Part 2; Volume 110F. Jefferies, 1811 - Early English newspapers 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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Author to Aurora ; Digested into Three ly reprobated ; and the jealousy with which he doubtlessly regards his own Me quoque reputation , and tenaciously endeaImpunč volare , et sereno Calliope dedit ire cćlo . vours to preserve it ...
Author to Aurora ; Digested into Three ly reprobated ; and the jealousy with which he doubtlessly regards his own Me quoque reputation , and tenaciously endeaImpunč volare , et sereno Calliope dedit ire cćlo . vours to preserve it ...
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many of the compartments , that I made my skelches of the New and Our Author attributes the populaOriginal heads ... In many apt for m : tters of Antiquity , and havquotations from the Greek and Ro . man authors , he states the trade of ...
many of the compartments , that I made my skelches of the New and Our Author attributes the populaOriginal heads ... In many apt for m : tters of Antiquity , and havquotations from the Greek and Ro . man authors , he states the trade of ...
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having been used as Brilish habitaOur Author afterwards explains to tions . He tells us , " that in levelling us the different Urns which have these pits , rude querns , or hand millbeen found in Barrows , and thus stones , have been ...
having been used as Brilish habitaOur Author afterwards explains to tions . He tells us , " that in levelling us the different Urns which have these pits , rude querns , or hand millbeen found in Barrows , and thus stones , have been ...
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