The Gentleman's Magazine, Volume 22E. Cave, jun. at St John's Gate, 1752 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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... close clipp'd . muft not be pluck'd , but often to be cut off . in transplanting the root , the lower fibres to be clipp'd not to be cut off too near the ground ... to be planted in a tub to prevent its running too far . in August to be ...
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... to fhut or open them . In order to find out in what proportion to close with flids ing fhutters the trunks of the several wards that are to be ventilated at the fame time , it will Gent . Mag . h p m -Sarcallic on matrimony 10.
... to fhut or open them . In order to find out in what proportion to close with flids ing fhutters the trunks of the several wards that are to be ventilated at the fame time , it will Gent . Mag . h p m -Sarcallic on matrimony 10.
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... close confined air , by long ftagnating is very apt to putrefy ; and putrefaction being the moft fublime and powerful diffolvent in na- ture , it diffolves the blood and humors of hu- man bodies , and thereby produces that very ...
... close confined air , by long ftagnating is very apt to putrefy ; and putrefaction being the moft fublime and powerful diffolvent in na- ture , it diffolves the blood and humors of hu- man bodies , and thereby produces that very ...
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... Close , London , chapmen and partners . Robert Clibborn of Carlisle , merchant . Richard Dedicott of Birmingham , grocer . Tho . Dean of Exeter , weaver . Solomon Goad of Manfell Street , merchant . Rich . Taylor of Black Fryars ...
... Close , London , chapmen and partners . Robert Clibborn of Carlisle , merchant . Richard Dedicott of Birmingham , grocer . Tho . Dean of Exeter , weaver . Solomon Goad of Manfell Street , merchant . Rich . Taylor of Black Fryars ...
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... close when they lofe their fire ; the particles of the other cloud clofe in receiving it in both , they have there- by an opportunity of coalefcing into drops . The concuffion or jerk given E to the air , contributes alfo to fhake down ...
... close when they lofe their fire ; the particles of the other cloud clofe in receiving it in both , they have there- by an opportunity of coalefcing into drops . The concuffion or jerk given E to the air , contributes alfo to fhake down ...
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