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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The armed ship was amounted to no more than ten rank and partly hid by the Nourrice , so that we file wounded , and nine missing , and six could not make out her force . - The bay horses killed , ten wounded , and four is so small ...
The armed ship was amounted to no more than ten rank and partly hid by the Nourrice , so that we file wounded , and nine missing , and six could not make out her force . - The bay horses killed , ten wounded , and four is so small ...
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Bingham , of the attack and hoist the colours , that no mistake upon the Little Belt sloop , of war , by might arise , and that he might see what the President frigate , of 44 guns , Comwe were ; the ship was therefore brought , modore ...
Bingham , of the attack and hoist the colours , that no mistake upon the Little Belt sloop , of war , by might arise , and that he might see what the President frigate , of 44 guns , Comwe were ; the ship was therefore brought , modore ...
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We have very distressing accounts of ASIA . damage done to the shipping , by a hurThe Nabob of Oude lately gave a ricane ... large tygers , which had long infested At Antigua , his Majesty's ship Gloire the country , and committed great ...
We have very distressing accounts of ASIA . damage done to the shipping , by a hurThe Nabob of Oude lately gave a ricane ... large tygers , which had long infested At Antigua , his Majesty's ship Gloire the country , and committed great ...
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