The Gentleman's Magazine, Volume 3F. Jefferies, 1733 - 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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... Kingdom . The Whig Intereft brought the Royal Family to the Throne , and preferved them in it , against all the Efforts of the Jaco- bites and Tories ; and if united , will pre- ferve them till Time fhall be no more . Shall we then ...
... Kingdom . The Whig Intereft brought the Royal Family to the Throne , and preferved them in it , against all the Efforts of the Jaco- bites and Tories ; and if united , will pre- ferve them till Time fhall be no more . Shall we then ...
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... Kingdom in fuch a Situation , as might afford A our Enemies little Difficulty to make an In- vafion . If it be all Chimara , if there be no Danger of this Kind , I fhould be very glad to know it . This I am fure of , that our Forces ...
... Kingdom in fuch a Situation , as might afford A our Enemies little Difficulty to make an In- vafion . If it be all Chimara , if there be no Danger of this Kind , I fhould be very glad to know it . This I am fure of , that our Forces ...
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... Kingdoms and States is our next Neighbour , our conftant Rival in Trade , and between whom and us there can be no common Interest . This neighb'ring Kingdom keeps up great Armies ; and we may appear too inviting , if we lie in fuch an ...
... Kingdoms and States is our next Neighbour , our conftant Rival in Trade , and between whom and us there can be no common Interest . This neighb'ring Kingdom keeps up great Armies ; and we may appear too inviting , if we lie in fuch an ...
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... Kingdoms hap py and flourishing have been deftroy'd by Oppofition ; and many Minifters of State , good in ... Kingdom , and refolve strenuous- ly to oppofe an imaginary Monster in any Form or Shape ? Would not Wisdom have ...
... Kingdoms hap py and flourishing have been deftroy'd by Oppofition ; and many Minifters of State , good in ... Kingdom , and refolve strenuous- ly to oppofe an imaginary Monster in any Form or Shape ? Would not Wisdom have ...
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... Kingdom of Utopia was never baked in an Oven , and therefore the Simile fails . Grant- ed - Suppofe then it be compared to a Hodge - pot , as Ld Coke has it , con- filling of Meat , Pudding , & . Sup- pofe this firred with a long Pole ...
... Kingdom of Utopia was never baked in an Oven , and therefore the Simile fails . Grant- ed - Suppofe then it be compared to a Hodge - pot , as Ld Coke has it , con- filling of Meat , Pudding , & . Sup- pofe this firred with a long Pole ...
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