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Pagina 610
... infert a fmall draw ing * , with an intent to throw some light on that matter , a future opportunity will be taken to tranfmit it . J. LANGDALE . Mr. URBAN , June 27 . SEND you two inedited tokens of Winchcombe in Gloucestershire , and ...
... infert a fmall draw ing * , with an intent to throw some light on that matter , a future opportunity will be taken to tranfmit it . J. LANGDALE . Mr. URBAN , June 27 . SEND you two inedited tokens of Winchcombe in Gloucestershire , and ...
Pagina 616
... if you have room to infert my fpecimen , it may tempt your Northern correfpond- ent to be regular in tranfmitting his and , Mr. URBAN , IT July 1 . T will certainly 616 [ July , The Relief granted to Roman Catholicks explained .
... if you have room to infert my fpecimen , it may tempt your Northern correfpond- ent to be regular in tranfmitting his and , Mr. URBAN , IT July 1 . T will certainly 616 [ July , The Relief granted to Roman Catholicks explained .
Pagina 622
... infert a letter of mine , on the advantages of a system of medical topography of this country . I did not fend you any plan , becaufe I was in hopes fome more able hand would have approved my thoughts on that fubject , and improved the ...
... infert a letter of mine , on the advantages of a system of medical topography of this country . I did not fend you any plan , becaufe I was in hopes fome more able hand would have approved my thoughts on that fubject , and improved the ...
Pagina 703
... infert st . H. S. E. JOANNES FENTON de Shelton ' antiquâ ftirpe generofus ; juxta reliquias conjugis CATHARINA formâ , moribus , pietate , Which we should readily engrave . EDIT . optimo viro digniffimæ : Qui intemeratâ in ecclefiam ...
... infert st . H. S. E. JOANNES FENTON de Shelton ' antiquâ ftirpe generofus ; juxta reliquias conjugis CATHARINA formâ , moribus , pietate , Which we should readily engrave . EDIT . optimo viro digniffimæ : Qui intemeratâ in ecclefiam ...
Pagina 707
... infert- ing the following letter . The importance of the fubject , and the ability with which the refpectable writer has treated it , will , I dare fay , gain it an early place in your ufeful and agreeable Mifcellany . To render it ...
... infert- ing the following letter . The importance of the fubject , and the ability with which the refpectable writer has treated it , will , I dare fay , gain it an early place in your ufeful and agreeable Mifcellany . To render it ...
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