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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Page 148
... present paid in the workhoufe for a fingle year ; that is , one year's expence fettles a family for ever . " If thefe facts do not carry demon- ftration with them , they must do it when the following is added to them : " CHATTERIS ...
... present paid in the workhoufe for a fingle year ; that is , one year's expence fettles a family for ever . " If thefe facts do not carry demon- ftration with them , they must do it when the following is added to them : " CHATTERIS ...
Page 236
... present . Lefs than this would not have been intelligible ; and more , on a private and perfonal fubject , might have been deemed impertinent . ISTE . Mr. URBAN , March 14 . HE Conimittee of the Society for neceflity ing Boys , by ...
... present . Lefs than this would not have been intelligible ; and more , on a private and perfonal fubject , might have been deemed impertinent . ISTE . Mr. URBAN , March 14 . HE Conimittee of the Society for neceflity ing Boys , by ...
Page 250
... present rough weather that has fet in , it is well to wrap them about us . " I have obferved how we are told , when that feems to ferve a turn , that our anticnt Friends laid comparatively little ftrefs on doctrine . This was the notion ...
... present rough weather that has fet in , it is well to wrap them about us . " I have obferved how we are told , when that feems to ferve a turn , that our anticnt Friends laid comparatively little ftrefs on doctrine . This was the notion ...
Page 300
... present boon was made has refined on this fpecies of ava- rice ; and , in the true fpirit of mo- nopoly , has raifed the price I had fet upon the conceffion to fuch a pitch , by appointing the petitioner to be the bearer of the tithe ...
... present boon was made has refined on this fpecies of ava- rice ; and , in the true fpirit of mo- nopoly , has raifed the price I had fet upon the conceffion to fuch a pitch , by appointing the petitioner to be the bearer of the tithe ...
Page 339
... present day ( as he is commonly though improperly dif tinguifhed ) is , in a great meature , what the blind , unconverted Jew was in St. Paul's day . He believes in one God . So , likewife , did the Jew . He has a zeal for God , but not ...
... present day ( as he is commonly though improperly dif tinguifhed ) is , in a great meature , what the blind , unconverted Jew was in St. Paul's day . He believes in one God . So , likewife , did the Jew . He has a zeal for God , but not ...
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