Gentleman's Magazine and Historical Review, Հատոր 36F. Jefferies, 1766 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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... houfe . He fays , that where there are gutters or spouts of lead to carry off the rain , the wire needs only be conducted to the gut ters , provided that the gutters are contiguous thro ' their whole length , and that if they do not ...
... houfe . He fays , that where there are gutters or spouts of lead to carry off the rain , the wire needs only be conducted to the gut ters , provided that the gutters are contiguous thro ' their whole length , and that if they do not ...
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... houfe . F G Emily is let out of the closet , and contelles that Sir Charles is the perfon whom the loves . Lord Belmont en- courages her to bope that the appeas- ances against her may be accounted for , and Sir Charles recovered ; in ...
... houfe . F G Emily is let out of the closet , and contelles that Sir Charles is the perfon whom the loves . Lord Belmont en- courages her to bope that the appeas- ances against her may be accounted for , and Sir Charles recovered ; in ...
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... houfe though in London has a garden , he is feen by Sir Charles Somerville , who inftantly recollects that he is the perfon whom he found in Emily's clo- fet , at Bath . He immediately concludes that Ld Belmont knew him to be his rival ...
... houfe though in London has a garden , he is feen by Sir Charles Somerville , who inftantly recollects that he is the perfon whom he found in Emily's clo- fet , at Bath . He immediately concludes that Ld Belmont knew him to be his rival ...
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... houfe , for one Freeman , cannot be accounted for . But allowing this , Lord Belment's alarm at receiving that intelligence cannot be accounted for , as he knew , whether Sir Charles did or not , that a Mr Free man had fuft left him ...
... houfe , for one Freeman , cannot be accounted for . But allowing this , Lord Belment's alarm at receiving that intelligence cannot be accounted for , as he knew , whether Sir Charles did or not , that a Mr Free man had fuft left him ...
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... houfe fparrow , but upon a clofe obfervation it will be found to differ in feveral particulars . The male - bird is rather lefs than the houfe - cock - fpartow , it is marked with black under its throat in common with him , but that ...
... houfe fparrow , but upon a clofe obfervation it will be found to differ in feveral particulars . The male - bird is rather lefs than the houfe - cock - fpartow , it is marked with black under its throat in common with him , but that ...
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Էջ 189 - I'll quit my prey, And grant a kind reprieve; In hopes you'll have no more to say But when I call again this way, Well pleased the world will leave.
Էջ 158 - ... except that of taking their money out of their pockets without their consent.
Էջ 158 - God that respectable representation was augmented to a greater number! Or will you tell him that he is represented by any representative of a borough ? a borough which, perhaps, its own representatives never saw! This is what is called the rotten part of the constitution.
Էջ 160 - I will be bold to affirm, that the profits to Great Britain from the trade of the colonies through all its branches, is two millions a year. This is the fund that carried you triumphantly through the last war. The estates that were rented at two thousand pounds a year, threescore years ago, are at three thousand at present. Those estates sold then from fifteen to eighteen years purchase; the same may now be sold for thirty.
Էջ 505 - I will not say, as your friend ; I will not say, as your benefactor ; but I repeat it, as an innocent man, I claim the privilege of proving my innocence, and of refuting any scandalous falsehood which may have been invented against me.
Էջ 160 - I have been obliged to his diligent researches: but, for the defence of liberty, upon a general principle, upon a Constitutional principle, it is a ground on which I stand firm; on which I dare meet any man.
Էջ 505 - I am persuaded, it will be your inclination, to give me an opportunity of detecting him, and of justifying myself; which can only be done by your mentioning the particulars of which I am accused. You say, that I myself know that I have been false to you; but I say it loudly, and will say it to the whole world, that I know the contrary; that I know my friendship towards you has been unbounded and uninterrupted; and that though...
Էջ 544 - She then divested herself of her bracelets and other ornaments, and tyed them in a cloth which hung like an apron before her, and was conducted by her female relations to one corner of the pile. On the pile was an arched arbour, formed...
Էջ 544 - ... early the following morning; the widow followed about ten o'clock, accompanied by three very principal Bramins, her children, parents, and relations, and a numerous concourse of people.
Էջ 177 - ¿ay, each pot containing a full half-pint, the one for breakfaft, the other for fupper, eating with it as with other tea ; and in three days time the pain began to grow weak and die away, and in five days it quite left me, my fpirits revived, and I was reftored (I blefs God) to perfeft cafe.