The Gentleman's Magazine, Količina 51F. Jefferies, 1781 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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... America can gratulation on the delivery of the with we should refign her to the yoke A Queen , and the birth of a Prince , of an arbitrary fovereign . He next fhould be left out ; and that , instead contended , that by confenting to the ...
... America can gratulation on the delivery of the with we should refign her to the yoke A Queen , and the birth of a Prince , of an arbitrary fovereign . He next fhould be left out ; and that , instead contended , that by confenting to the ...
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... America . 15. Admiral Rodney defeated the Spanish fleet off Port St , Mary , took four , one blew up , and two were loft making for Cadiz . 18. Gibraltar relieved by Adm . Rodney 26. The American out pofts at Newark and Elizabeth - town ...
... America . 15. Admiral Rodney defeated the Spanish fleet off Port St , Mary , took four , one blew up , and two were loft making for Cadiz . 18. Gibraltar relieved by Adm . Rodney 26. The American out pofts at Newark and Elizabeth - town ...
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... America with feven fail of the line . 29. Lieut . Col. Tarleton defeated the A- mericans at Warsaw . * Commodore Walfingham failed for the Weft Indies . June 1. General Sir Henry Clinton and Admiral Arbuthnot iffued a Proclamation at ...
... America with feven fail of the line . 29. Lieut . Col. Tarleton defeated the A- mericans at Warsaw . * Commodore Walfingham failed for the Weft Indies . June 1. General Sir Henry Clinton and Admiral Arbuthnot iffued a Proclamation at ...
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... America is as fixed as Fate . he has made in the Lyric , " though " all his excellences ( he adds ) are utterly re - ftate of things , and act accordingly , the If the powers of Europe will fee the pugnant to the noble frenzy and ...
... America is as fixed as Fate . he has made in the Lyric , " though " all his excellences ( he adds ) are utterly re - ftate of things , and act accordingly , the If the powers of Europe will fee the pugnant to the noble frenzy and ...
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... America , the wifdom and not the man is attended to . man's country . The planters there reafon America is the poor not from what they hear , but from what they fee and feel Many a real philofopher , polí- tician , and warrior emerges ...
... America , the wifdom and not the man is attended to . man's country . The planters there reafon America is the poor not from what they hear , but from what they fee and feel Many a real philofopher , polí- tician , and warrior emerges ...
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Stran 310 - But he is at leaft one of the few poets with whom youth and, ignorance may be fafely pleafed ; and happy will be that reader whofe mind is difpofed by his verfes, or his profe, to imitate him in
Stran 261 - therefore are higher, Pope continues longer on the wing. If of Dryden's fire the blaze is brighter, of Pope's the beat is more regular
Stran 567 - of his tent, and expofed him to all the evils of the night, and an unguarded condition. When the old man was gone, God called to Abraham, and
Stran 350 - of it, well may they hold it as a matter of opinion, but not as matter of faith and religion ; neither can they with coherence to their own grounds believe it
Stran 260 - of living till he was at the fummit of poetical reputation, till he was at eafe in his fortune, and without a rival in his fame, and found no diminution of his
Stran 190 - to do for him. He turned to the fire, and took out his gold watch ; and, telling the time of the day, complained it was very late, a gentleman
Stran 312 - he has always felt them. Had Gray written often thus, it had been vain to blame, and ufelefs to praife him.
Stran 260 - more folid. Narrations of romantick and impracticable virtue will be read with wonder, but that which is unattainable is recommended in vain ; that good may be
Stran 113 - true. Led by pale ghofts, I enter Death's dark gate, And bid the realms of light and life adieu. I hear the helplefs wail, the
Stran 408 - Thus Pegafus, a nearer way to take, May boldly deviate from the common track ; From vulgar bounds with brave