The Gentleman's Magazine, Volume 88, Part 1; Volume 123F. Jefferies, 1818 - 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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... Bill of Mortality 95 The Descendants of Hobbes at Malmsbury 38 Prices of the Markets , 95. - The Stocks , & c.96 With a Perspective View of the TOWER OF CAERDIFF CHURCH ; and a View of QUATFORD CHURCH , co . Salop , with Antiquities ...
... Bill of Mortality 95 The Descendants of Hobbes at Malmsbury 38 Prices of the Markets , 95. - The Stocks , & c.96 With a Perspective View of the TOWER OF CAERDIFF CHURCH ; and a View of QUATFORD CHURCH , co . Salop , with Antiquities ...
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... Bills , bearing interest ( say at a reduced rate ) . Each holder would then have a kind of general circulating medium in his pos- session , which he could use at his discre- tion ; and instead of the Funded Debt lying , as it now does ...
... Bills , bearing interest ( say at a reduced rate ) . Each holder would then have a kind of general circulating medium in his pos- session , which he could use at his discre- tion ; and instead of the Funded Debt lying , as it now does ...
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... Bill for enabling the Crown to settle a pen- sion of 2000l per annum on Lord Wal- singham , with a moiety thereof in rever- sion , we believe , during the lives of his lady and daughters . His Lordship for several years held the office ...
... Bill for enabling the Crown to settle a pen- sion of 2000l per annum on Lord Wal- singham , with a moiety thereof in rever- sion , we believe , during the lives of his lady and daughters . His Lordship for several years held the office ...
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... Bills , and other Papers of State . At the offices of the Secretaries of State , when loaded with parcels of this description , he would throw open every chamber without ceremony ; the Treasury and Exchequer doors could not oppose him ...
... Bills , and other Papers of State . At the offices of the Secretaries of State , when loaded with parcels of this description , he would throw open every chamber without ceremony ; the Treasury and Exchequer doors could not oppose him ...
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... cloudy 22 35 47 42 25 34 42 45 26 40 49 40 29,95 fair , 50 fair , 49 stormy , 57 rain , 92 fair , 70 showery 11 49 49 46 , 70 rain BILL OF MORTALITY , from December 23 , 1817 , 94 [ Jan. Obituary . -Errata . - Meteorological Diary .
... cloudy 22 35 47 42 25 34 42 45 26 40 49 40 29,95 fair , 50 fair , 49 stormy , 57 rain , 92 fair , 70 showery 11 49 49 46 , 70 rain BILL OF MORTALITY , from December 23 , 1817 , 94 [ Jan. Obituary . -Errata . - Meteorological Diary .
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