The Gentleman's Magazine, Volume 73, Part 1E. Cave, jun. at St John's Gate, 1803 - Great Britain 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 609
... ROYAL the experienced eye of the effect KeplyJNERIAN SOCIETY . " being incomplete . Indeed , it does not require much difcernment to The fact of the prefence of a diftinguish the true Cow - pock ; and very pretty burthen " is a moft ...
... ROYAL the experienced eye of the effect KeplyJNERIAN SOCIETY . " being incomplete . Indeed , it does not require much difcernment to The fact of the prefence of a diftinguish the true Cow - pock ; and very pretty burthen " is a moft ...
Page 610
... Royal Society , which I defign to publifh when there is room . Mr. Smith has promifed me to take care for paper both for you and Dr. Gregory , and to fend the fignature , & c . to the printer . " I doubt not you have feen a very ...
... Royal Society , which I defign to publifh when there is room . Mr. Smith has promifed me to take care for paper both for you and Dr. Gregory , and to fend the fignature , & c . to the printer . " I doubt not you have feen a very ...
Page 646
... Royal ! There is nothing like it in any town in Europe . I remem ber hearing an English epicure once obferve , that , as foon as the peace took place , he would give himself the happiness of paffing fix weeks in the Palais Royal ...
... Royal ! There is nothing like it in any town in Europe . I remem ber hearing an English epicure once obferve , that , as foon as the peace took place , he would give himself the happiness of paffing fix weeks in the Palais Royal ...
Page 650
... royal ftables are ill kept , and filled with horfes for the of- ficers of the army , who are here in- ftructed in the old riding - fchool . The horfes appeared to an English eye very indifferent , and the Arabian extremely plain , lanky ...
... royal ftables are ill kept , and filled with horfes for the of- ficers of the army , who are here in- ftructed in the old riding - fchool . The horfes appeared to an English eye very indifferent , and the Arabian extremely plain , lanky ...
Page 662
... Royal Society of London ; containing Stric tures on bis Letter to the National Inftitute France . of " THE following pages are extracted from Cobbett's Weekly Political Re- gifter , for general circulation by the polt . " 115 ...
... Royal Society of London ; containing Stric tures on bis Letter to the National Inftitute France . of " THE following pages are extracted from Cobbett's Weekly Political Re- gifter , for general circulation by the polt . " 115 ...
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