Gentleman's Magazine and Historical Review, Volume 66, Part 1F. Jefferies, 1796 - 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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Page 75
... morning of Dec. 30 , the wind fhifted to N. W. by N. about 2. At day - light , on examining the hold , 47 men were found dead , and 3 women , all of whom were thrown overboard . One man died after the arrival of the veffel in Cowes Road ...
... morning of Dec. 30 , the wind fhifted to N. W. by N. about 2. At day - light , on examining the hold , 47 men were found dead , and 3 women , all of whom were thrown overboard . One man died after the arrival of the veffel in Cowes Road ...
Page 155
... morning , about. " Your unanimity and zeal can never be of more importance than at the prefent cri- fs , in order to imprefs the enemy with a thorough conviction of the refources of his Majesty's kingdom , and to procure a fa- vourable ...
... morning , about. " Your unanimity and zeal can never be of more importance than at the prefent cri- fs , in order to imprefs the enemy with a thorough conviction of the refources of his Majesty's kingdom , and to procure a fa- vourable ...
Page 478
... morning , when his lord- hip made his ufual appearance . I only afk which is moft credible , that he was locked up in his chamber from Tuef- day evening till Saturday morning , without eating or drinking , or being feen by any body in ...
... morning , when his lord- hip made his ufual appearance . I only afk which is moft credible , that he was locked up in his chamber from Tuef- day evening till Saturday morning , without eating or drinking , or being feen by any body in ...
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