The Gentleman's Magazine, Volume 50F. Jefferies, 1780 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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... death ? See Epiftles to Edward Gibbon , Efq ; the Hiftorian of the Roman Empire . There are reviewed , p . 288. § Epifles to Gibbon , I , rog . 3 PRE FA C E. ALF a Century , a. HY yearly task once more complete , THY again I hail thee ...
... death ? See Epiftles to Edward Gibbon , Efq ; the Hiftorian of the Roman Empire . There are reviewed , p . 288. § Epifles to Gibbon , I , rog . 3 PRE FA C E. ALF a Century , a. HY yearly task once more complete , THY again I hail thee ...
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... death closes their fufferings i num- bers , however , rather than Glently luf- fer their husbands , theit wives , and their children , utterly to perish , fup- GENT . MAG . Jan. 1780 . plicate our aid in the public streets and privare ...
... death closes their fufferings i num- bers , however , rather than Glently luf- fer their husbands , theit wives , and their children , utterly to perish , fup- GENT . MAG . Jan. 1780 . plicate our aid in the public streets and privare ...
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... death a poor and almoft expiring fa- mily . I have , however , the pleasure to conclude this relation of their un- fpeakable diftrefs , by communicating their total deliverance from it , which , I think , may be justly attributed to the ...
... death a poor and almoft expiring fa- mily . I have , however , the pleasure to conclude this relation of their un- fpeakable diftrefs , by communicating their total deliverance from it , which , I think , may be justly attributed to the ...
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... death with his own hands , had he not been deterred by the notion that God Almighty never forgives fuicide though , upon repentance , he is very ready to pardon every other crime , He refolved , therefore , to commit mur- der , that he ...
... death with his own hands , had he not been deterred by the notion that God Almighty never forgives fuicide though , upon repentance , he is very ready to pardon every other crime , He refolved , therefore , to commit mur- der , that he ...
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... death , and in order to obtain it of you I have employed this artifice , as I well knew that there is fcarce a furer way of pro- curing eternal falvation , than when the foul , with the fenfes perfe & t , de- parts from a body ftrong ...
... death , and in order to obtain it of you I have employed this artifice , as I well knew that there is fcarce a furer way of pro- curing eternal falvation , than when the foul , with the fenfes perfe & t , de- parts from a body ftrong ...
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