The Gentleman's Magazine, Volum 82,Del 2;Volum 112F. Jefferies, 1812 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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... Printed by NICHOLS , SON , and BENTLEY , at CICERO'S HEAD , Red Lion Passage , Fleet - str . London ; where all Letters to the Editor are desired to be addressed , POST - PAID . G. heat . Inches . 20ths . WEATHER . morning.
... Printed by NICHOLS , SON , and BENTLEY , at CICERO'S HEAD , Red Lion Passage , Fleet - str . London ; where all Letters to the Editor are desired to be addressed , POST - PAID . G. heat . Inches . 20ths . WEATHER . morning.
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G. heat . Inches . 20ths . WEATHER . morning rain , mostly clear mostly clear cloudy at times , heavy fog in the morning lightly clouded mostly cloudy , windy clear , windy 48134465-Days.Mo . 55 66 60 68 29-12 29-19 61 65 30- 3 clear 59 ...
G. heat . Inches . 20ths . WEATHER . morning rain , mostly clear mostly clear cloudy at times , heavy fog in the morning lightly clouded mostly cloudy , windy clear , windy 48134465-Days.Mo . 55 66 60 68 29-12 29-19 61 65 30- 3 clear 59 ...
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... morning . Mr. Barlow told him that he was not then very well , and did not care to go himself ; but that he , the huntsman , might take the dogs , and go out to such a mountain , where he might find a fox ; upon which the person left ...
... morning . Mr. Barlow told him that he was not then very well , and did not care to go himself ; but that he , the huntsman , might take the dogs , and go out to such a mountain , where he might find a fox ; upon which the person left ...
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... morning , where my companion regaled me with a brace of partridges , and a bottle of champagne , while my post - horses were getting ready ; and refitting me with a hat , having lost my own in the aforesaid storm , I immediately ...
... morning , where my companion regaled me with a brace of partridges , and a bottle of champagne , while my post - horses were getting ready ; and refitting me with a hat , having lost my own in the aforesaid storm , I immediately ...
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... morning set sail again , and we had not sailed above four hours but off of St. Remo it began to blow very hard ; so that we were forced to put in there till the weather was fair again , and its inconstancy had now tired my patience ...
... morning set sail again , and we had not sailed above four hours but off of St. Remo it began to blow very hard ; so that we were forced to put in there till the weather was fair again , and its inconstancy had now tired my patience ...
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