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THE London Magazine OR GENTLEMAN'S Monthly Intelligencer VOL . XVIII . For the YEAR , MDCCXLIX . MAGAZIN LONDON ་ ་་་ ་་་ MULTUM IN PARVO . Printed for R. BALDWIN , at the Rose in Pater Nofter Row . t Compl . Sets Sander 10-29 PREFACE .
THE London Magazine OR GENTLEMAN'S Monthly Intelligencer VOL . XVIII . For the YEAR , MDCCXLIX . MAGAZIN LONDON ་ ་་་ ་་་ MULTUM IN PARVO . Printed for R. BALDWIN , at the Rose in Pater Nofter Row . t Compl . Sets Sander 10-29 PREFACE .
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... LONDON : Printed for R. BALDWIN , jun . at the Rofe in Pater - Nofter - Row . Of whom may be had , compleat Sets frona the Beginning to this Time , neatly Bound , or Stitch'd , or any fingle ... LONDON MAGAZINE . SIR , The LONDON MAGAZINE :
... LONDON : Printed for R. BALDWIN , jun . at the Rofe in Pater - Nofter - Row . Of whom may be had , compleat Sets frona the Beginning to this Time , neatly Bound , or Stitch'd , or any fingle ... LONDON MAGAZINE . SIR , The LONDON MAGAZINE :
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... London , and what not ; occafioned by the late congratulations of the lord mayor and aldermen on his majesty's return , and on the peace 32 His excellency the earl of Sandwich's me- morial to their high mightineffes 33 A remarkable bite ...
... London , and what not ; occafioned by the late congratulations of the lord mayor and aldermen on his majesty's return , and on the peace 32 His excellency the earl of Sandwich's me- morial to their high mightineffes 33 A remarkable bite ...
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THE LONDON MAGAZINE . JANUARY , Of the PRIVATE LIFE of a PRINCE . C ing to it , and may be fometimes not a little misunderstood and underva- lued . Beauty is not feparable from OU observe , health , nor this luftre , faid the fto- that ...
THE LONDON MAGAZINE . JANUARY , Of the PRIVATE LIFE of a PRINCE . C ing to it , and may be fometimes not a little misunderstood and underva- lued . Beauty is not feparable from OU observe , health , nor this luftre , faid the fto- that ...
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... London , unless my own private concerns call me thither . I cannot think it in any refpect right to hold an office I fhall never attend : This obliges me to apply to your lordship and court of aldermen for leave to refign my gown , and ...
... London , unless my own private concerns call me thither . I cannot think it in any refpect right to hold an office I fhall never attend : This obliges me to apply to your lordship and court of aldermen for leave to refign my gown , and ...
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Strana 38 - Not one immoral, one corrupted thought, One line, which dying he could wish to blot.
Strana 32 - D'Awtry, a member of the same society, living in Broad-street, being two of those Physicians that were presented by the College to the Lord Mayor and Court of Aldermen of the City of London...
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