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... Opera ot Amintas. ai. Junius’s Addref*, to presented the K—g. a}- Junius Americanos to Sir F ■ - ...
... inexhaudible Variety, and include every Thing that can pleafe the ot inform the Judgment. Hidory, Philofophy. vinity, Mufic, Poetry; the Talk of the Day; th RltoJucbaus of the Learned; every Thing * white our Competitors ferve up for the Entertainment their ...
... of Aurelia.—Letters from Amelia Dean to Lnuifa Danby.—Memoirs of Margaret, Duchefs of Newcaftle.—Solutions and Queltions.—Poetry.—News, Foreign and Domettic,—Births.—Marriages and Deaths. — with a great Number of other Articles, too tedious to enumerate ...
... Forty-five. Together with plcafing Variety Patriotic Toads and Sentiments. To which is added the FREE-BORN ML Select Pieces of Poetry. Mr. WILKES, and other Gentlemen diftingnifh- tor their Wit and Pairioiifin. Here Freedom ftrengthens every Jeft, And fliines ...
... of Aurelia.—Lettcrs from Amelia Dean to Louifa Danby.—Memoirs of Margaret, Duchefs of Newcaftle.—Solutions and Queftions.—Poetry.—News, Foreign and Domeflic.—Births.—Marriages and Deaths.— With a great Number of other Articles, too tedious to enumerate ...
... Bail, &c. l> prefenting a Petition. Anecdote ot Lady M y Prvlimitary Uifeouifc on Virtue. 18 Review ot Political Law Books. Poetry. The Confulade :An Huoic Poem—-A Song. —A Extempore, on reading the King’s Spotch. —On Snow that melted on a Lady s Bifad ...
... . Together with a plcabi.g Vaiiety Patriotic Toads aad Sentiments. which added the FRfcE-BOKN MUSE ; or Scitifl Pieces of Poetry, By Mr. ILKES, and other Gcu.ierr.en for their Wit and Patriotifm, Here Frcedi m drengthens every jell, And ail it’s Cl.arms ...
... 81 c. Sir k prefenting a Petition. 1 6 Anecdote of Lady M—y M . 17 Preliminary Difoutfe Virtue. Review Politicll Law Books. Poetry. TheConfuL.de; Hooic Poem.-—A Song. —A Character Extempore, reading the King’s Speech.—-On Snow that nulled on Lady’s Bread ...
... NEW sod ACLUR ATE MAPS of the Countiea of ENGLAND and WALLS, drawn from the lateß by I.Giben. Pliie 41. it The ART of POETRY, a NEW PLAN. lußrated with a great Varirty of Esamples from the belt Englith Poets; and of Treallatims Cum the Ancient, Two ...
... Paul's Treatment.Therein the Reads improper Church-Yard. two Medicines, with* I N Age. like the profent, wherein the Study of Poetry is to dies Experience !Ms fufhcicntiy - dernon alce touch cultivated and many poetiad Pertiarmanees, SPECIFASIROPS, • certain ...
... Tea Ole • All Difsiutts be deter:Mixed by Et i oward, orb Church-Yard. I N on Age, like the profuse, wherein the Steady of Poetry is fo two Medicines, wiroft to all other Remo- w h om h e i p p o i ot. dies Experience tufficiently t Piet, The Balls and ...
... —Original Letter of Lord Lyttelton , Proclamation againft the Americas monftrance, and Common Council', King—A great Variety of Poetry- Mrs. Rudd's Trial—Monthly Chror London : Printed by and for T. ' Street, Strand; and fold by J. &w, TO THE LOVERS OF GE The ...