The Gentleman's Magazine, Volume 3F. Jefferies, 1733 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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... hope I fhall always bear it with Patience , without making use of the fame Weapons . Gentlemen call the Thing in ... hope- ful Child it is , and I hope it will grow up to Manhood : But fhall we defert it in its In fancy ? Shall the first ...
... hope I fhall always bear it with Patience , without making use of the fame Weapons . Gentlemen call the Thing in ... hope- ful Child it is , and I hope it will grow up to Manhood : But fhall we defert it in its In fancy ? Shall the first ...
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... hope , grown lefs able to bear Burthens , the poor Artifi- cers and Manufacturers are not , I am fure , grown richer ; and therefore I must think , D that his Majefty has not altered his Opinion , whatever fome Gentlemen may have done ...
... hope , grown lefs able to bear Burthens , the poor Artifi- cers and Manufacturers are not , I am fure , grown richer ; and therefore I must think , D that his Majefty has not altered his Opinion , whatever fome Gentlemen may have done ...
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... hope it will be F allow'd me , that we ought to have an equal Compaffion for the poor People of England . Journeymen and Day - Labourers , who have no Stock , no Property , are equally poor in all Countries ; they have nothing but what ...
... hope it will be F allow'd me , that we ought to have an equal Compaffion for the poor People of England . Journeymen and Day - Labourers , who have no Stock , no Property , are equally poor in all Countries ; they have nothing but what ...
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... hope , We all have the virtue and courage to deliver to latest pofterity , under a fucceffion of princes fuing from his prefent most facred Majefty , whose fa mily came in on the principles of liberty , and who can be maintain'd on no ...
... hope , We all have the virtue and courage to deliver to latest pofterity , under a fucceffion of princes fuing from his prefent most facred Majefty , whose fa mily came in on the principles of liberty , and who can be maintain'd on no ...
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... hope will not displease . The werfions of the citations from the Clufics are borrowed from our most eminent Tranflators ; and where there were no tranflations , we ourselves have attempted them . With respect to the modern Latin ...
... hope will not displease . The werfions of the citations from the Clufics are borrowed from our most eminent Tranflators ; and where there were no tranflations , we ourselves have attempted them . With respect to the modern Latin ...
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