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 610
... nature far furpaffes chymiftry , in which different bodies require dif- ferent menftruums to diffolve them . I read ... natural history , I am much of your mind . I think muft own to be great mistakes : men may live upon fleth ( with or ...
... nature far furpaffes chymiftry , in which different bodies require dif- ferent menftruums to diffolve them . I read ... natural history , I am much of your mind . I think muft own to be great mistakes : men may live upon fleth ( with or ...
Page 622
... nature that I should be cautious of mentioning it to any body but your Excellency . Among the prints which I fend your Lordfhip by this poft , the " Effay upon Credit " is faid to be written by Mr. Harley ; and that of " Bickerflaff de ...
... nature that I should be cautious of mentioning it to any body but your Excellency . Among the prints which I fend your Lordfhip by this poft , the " Effay upon Credit " is faid to be written by Mr. Harley ; and that of " Bickerflaff de ...
Page 636
... natural life . Al wich townes , caftelles , and feignoryes afore- faide , were to Richard Erle of Arundel , and wich by ... nature , excited by the late confla- gration in the Abbey Church itself ; a confiagration which , at its first ap ...
... natural life . Al wich townes , caftelles , and feignoryes afore- faide , were to Richard Erle of Arundel , and wich by ... nature , excited by the late confla- gration in the Abbey Church itself ; a confiagration which , at its first ap ...
Page 655
... Nature are added to thofe of Art . But to him whole at- tachments are centered within the cir- cle of his own family , who is fond of the investigation of truth , and whofe early days have paffed in the polished focieties of London ...
... Nature are added to thofe of Art . But to him whole at- tachments are centered within the cir- cle of his own family , who is fond of the investigation of truth , and whofe early days have paffed in the polished focieties of London ...
Page 657
... nature . One ftep more tended with fimilar effects ? You know feemed to be necellary , to prove to man the confequences of the fatal project ; kind that virtue , grounded merely on to relate then would be unneceflary , the convenience ...
... nature . One ftep more tended with fimilar effects ? You know feemed to be necellary , to prove to man the confequences of the fatal project ; kind that virtue , grounded merely on to relate then would be unneceflary , the convenience ...
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