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... geoirraolu- 'et m • Pantim-ite, WsrtiSS^.^ %2 fa -Bcicnncsrexolutioi deTitffe lv genre huinain. »' ...
... ear to their complaints. An arch wag feeing a fine coach palling V - ' fa,d The * correfpondent, who addrefles himfclf, Aux amateurs dv ju de ivhift, f ays Thisfhuj now nn,c , fta hurfday evening, about eight o'clock wel dreffed Gentleman entered a wine ...
... les MefEeurs. fur (a gcog.-aphie, et fur Thin-one qu'ont jmciennes revolutions de la nature iur CONDITIONS. T. doit moms de amateurs. 2, lis fuufciiront pour an. / d'entrJe, et une par quarter. a. L'heure fcra fixee foufcrmrctirs. : r cc cours, i! fciences ...
... qu'ont produit les anciennes revolutions de nature fur le genre Iramain. CONDITIONS. foufcription doit t-tre au moms dix amateurs. 2. lis foufcriront pour un an. 3. Chacun payera une gulnee d'entree, et une par 4. L'heure dcs foufcripteurs. rJ? -^-P r^see ...
... Monileurde Tyburn, je fuis votre fervitcur. Mr. blulhed, and his friend immediately replied, n'eft pas artiftc, mats leulement amateur. The lower road bet Greenwich and Woolwich almoft completed for carriages, horfes, and foot pa/Tengen. has many years lain ...
... pattern is fet by the Emperor ately replied, 7/ n'eff pas Artifie, mais feuof Germany, ‘and adopted by the king of § Jemony Amateur, Sweden ; which laft isa fecond coufin to 26. Edward Vaughan, the coiner, who ovr augufl monarch, was drawn oq 2 fledge yelierday ...
... Vernage, D. D. 3s. Hinton■■ A . and M ...
... remainder ot this gentleman's letter would deemed an advertisement. PHILO-GUNAICOS. FAUDROIT il pour vous plaire Monlieur L'Amateur metamorphofer en un vile flateur Vous n obtiendres point telle chofe de moi, veux qu une beautt, foit fans aucune aloi, veux ...
... Quantity; and the a Shilling for each Plate is too moderate to be an its Continuance. I am, Sir, your moft humble Servant, An AMATEUR. April 15. *•* your Welch Views, much commended by Mr. Pennant iu his Tour through that Country, were inferted in this CoihAion ...
... for each plate is too moderate to be an objection to its continuance. 1 am, Sir, your moft humble fervan', April 15. ♦ An AMATEUR. * * your Welch views, fo much commended Mr. Pennant in his tour th ough that country, were inferted in this colie&ion, it ...
... cannot want to it greater and expcnce a lliilling for each too moderate to its con tinuance Sir your moll humbAb vant April An AMATEUR Welch views commended by Mr Pennant in country were inlerted in this collqmion it be and valuable addition to it JL N during ...
... quantny ; t's-i tie expencc ot is. fi.r each piite is too ni.'lei.ite tobeanob- jttion to its contlnuiiKt. lam.Sir, &c. An AMATEUR. ft If sour Welch view!, fo much commended by Mr. Pen- nj in his tour through that country, svetc inferted in this col- Ir ...