Gentleman's Magazine and Historical Review, Volume 73, Part 1F. Jefferies, 1803 - 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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... Son's Birth - Day ↑ , abfent at Calcutta , January 5 , 1893 , alatis 19 . EAR object of thy father's anxious care , [ Ganges ' fide ; Who fport thy youthful prime on For thee I breathe the fond paternal prayer , " Tho ' mountains fever ...
... Son's Birth - Day ↑ , abfent at Calcutta , January 5 , 1893 , alatis 19 . EAR object of thy father's anxious care , [ Ganges ' fide ; Who fport thy youthful prime on For thee I breathe the fond paternal prayer , " Tho ' mountains fever ...
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... SON , Red - Lion - Paffage , Fleet Street . ] 855 86 864 87 86 861 5124414 102 20 42 par 4 17 15 O 20 10 a 11 par ard 711 44 99 ༡༠ 1024 20 1024 202 102 20 % 102 204 4444 I d . 4 a 33 99 70 % 31338 17.15 O 17 15 98 981 98 2124 par par id ...
... SON , Red - Lion - Paffage , Fleet Street . ] 855 86 864 87 86 861 5124414 102 20 42 par 4 17 15 O 20 10 a 11 par ard 711 44 99 ༡༠ 1024 20 1024 202 102 20 % 102 204 4444 I d . 4 a 33 99 70 % 31338 17.15 O 17 15 98 981 98 2124 par par id ...
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... Son on his Departure to India 133 Publication of Carhedrals by Antiquar.Society 106 Rage for collecting Old Poetry - Topography 136 Accurate Detail of the Lofs of the Hindoftan 107 Weft India Inlands the Graves of Europeans ibid . The ...
... Son on his Departure to India 133 Publication of Carhedrals by Antiquar.Society 106 Rage for collecting Old Poetry - Topography 136 Accurate Detail of the Lofs of the Hindoftan 107 Weft India Inlands the Graves of Europeans ibid . The ...
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... Son 026 619 241 Warwick 56 1100 026 5 19 837 5 Flint " 00 copp ooo ooo cloo Wilts 55 000 022 Berks 59 300 023 219 721 438 0 834 Oxford 56 Co 021 10 20 Bucks Radnor 55 005 023 620 Brecon 56 032 925 416 Montgo . 54 500 517 55 9100 023 11 ...
... Son 026 619 241 Warwick 56 1100 026 5 19 837 5 Flint " 00 copp ooo ooo cloo Wilts 55 000 022 Berks 59 300 023 219 721 438 0 834 Oxford 56 Co 021 10 20 Bucks Radnor 55 005 023 620 Brecon 56 032 925 416 Montgo . 54 500 517 55 9100 023 11 ...
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... all Chrifiiań virtues ! give you health , profperity , and every caribly good ! and rettore you , with a heart as uncor rupted rupted as it now is , to your native country 134 [ Feb. Letter to a Son , on bis Departure to India .
... all Chrifiiań virtues ! give you health , profperity , and every caribly good ! and rettore you , with a heart as uncor rupted rupted as it now is , to your native country 134 [ Feb. Letter to a Son , on bis Departure to India .
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