The Monthly Magazine, Volume 8R. Phillips, 1800 |
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... description of 783 Bavaria , Elector of , his judicious plan of go- vernment 633 Blind , indigent , inftitution for at Edinburgh 858 Bolton in the Moors , defcription of that town , & c . 775 847 Brabant , its etymology , Brunswick ...
... description of 783 Bavaria , Elector of , his judicious plan of go- vernment 633 Blind , indigent , inftitution for at Edinburgh 858 Bolton in the Moors , defcription of that town , & c . 775 847 Brabant , its etymology , Brunswick ...
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... descriptions and character. Didot's Virgil , obfervations upon 538 , 539 , 607 , 678 , 846 Difcoveries , not owing to accident Difeafes in London , account of in July ............ 858 565 Auguft 648 Howe , Lord , biographical memoir of ...
... descriptions and character. Didot's Virgil , obfervations upon 538 , 539 , 607 , 678 , 846 Difcoveries , not owing to accident Difeafes in London , account of in July ............ 858 565 Auguft 648 Howe , Lord , biographical memoir of ...
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1058 677 Original communications Otaheitans , their descriptions and character 524 , 532 .............. remarks on Cummerren's ac- count of them 087 Finances , 1029. Politics , ibid . Theo- logy , 1035. Biography , 1038. Natural Hiftory ...
1058 677 Original communications Otaheitans , their descriptions and character 524 , 532 .............. remarks on Cummerren's ac- count of them 087 Finances , 1029. Politics , ibid . Theo- logy , 1035. Biography , 1038. Natural Hiftory ...
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... description of its new front Institute , National , of France , diminutions to 737 be made in its expenditure 558 Elder , Thomas , esq . account of him 574 , 616 ........... account of its proceedEngland and Wales , pedestrian excursion ...
... description of its new front Institute , National , of France , diminutions to 737 be made in its expenditure 558 Elder , Thomas , esq . account of him 574 , 616 ........... account of its proceedEngland and Wales , pedestrian excursion ...
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... description of its new front 737 Elder , Thomas , efq . account of him 574 , 616 England and Wales , pedestrian excurfion through feveral parts of 532 , 783 , 966 Etymology of the word rich 770 Brabant 847 Females , plan for refcuing ...
... description of its new front 737 Elder , Thomas , efq . account of him 574 , 616 England and Wales , pedestrian excurfion through feveral parts of 532 , 783 , 966 Etymology of the word rich 770 Brabant 847 Females , plan for refcuing ...
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