The Monthly Magazine, Or, British Register, 第 5 卷R. Phillips, 1798 |
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... 1798 . FROM JANUARY TO JUNE , INCLUSIVE . STOR LIBRARY VEW - YORK VOL . V. LONDON : PRINTED FOR R. PHILLIPS , No. 71 , AND · SOLD BY J. JOHNSON , No. 72 , ST . PAUL'S CHURCH YARD . 1798 . THE NEW YORKE FAC E. PUBLIC LIBRARY ASTOR , LENOX.
... 1798 . FROM JANUARY TO JUNE , INCLUSIVE . STOR LIBRARY VEW - YORK VOL . V. LONDON : PRINTED FOR R. PHILLIPS , No. 71 , AND · SOLD BY J. JOHNSON , No. 72 , ST . PAUL'S CHURCH YARD . 1798 . THE NEW YORKE FAC E. PUBLIC LIBRARY ASTOR , LENOX.
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... church , Mr. Joshua Tape , an eminent mercer , to Mifs Polly Languish , of Mile- end . " Were we to stop here , I question whether all the papers in London would furnish half an hour's conversation . But this is no barren text ; it ...
... church , Mr. Joshua Tape , an eminent mercer , to Mifs Polly Languish , of Mile- end . " Were we to stop here , I question whether all the papers in London would furnish half an hour's conversation . But this is no barren text ; it ...
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... church , where they probably ftill remain . Thefe are imagined to be the most perfect models of thofe ftandards that are extant * . In the year 1656 , an experiment was made at the Exchequer , to afcertain the proportion between the ...
... church , where they probably ftill remain . Thefe are imagined to be the most perfect models of thofe ftandards that are extant * . In the year 1656 , an experiment was made at the Exchequer , to afcertain the proportion between the ...
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... church elected for their minifter a négro from Guinea , a man of exemplary character , and of no contemptible abilities , who acquits himself with credit in his new vocation . I have frequently feen him officiate in his robes , and have ...
... church elected for their minifter a négro from Guinea , a man of exemplary character , and of no contemptible abilities , who acquits himself with credit in his new vocation . I have frequently feen him officiate in his robes , and have ...
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... Church of Eng- land , wherein he conceives it to mean that communion of Lenevolence , kind offices , inftruction and edification , which should be B. G. among all good Chriflians . 66 To the Editor of the Monthly Magazine . SIR , GREAT ...
... Church of Eng- land , wherein he conceives it to mean that communion of Lenevolence , kind offices , inftruction and edification , which should be B. G. among all good Chriflians . 66 To the Editor of the Monthly Magazine . SIR , GREAT ...
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