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THE
Gentleman's Magazine:
Or, TRADER's
Monthly Intelligencer.


Numb. III. for MARCH, 1731.


CONTAINING,

I. A View of the Weekly Essays and Controversies. viz. A Plea for the Jews; for and against Englishing Law-Proceedings, Of Applause; Civil Liberty; Inconstancy; Soldiers; Solitude; Impudence; Orator Henley; Partiality to Children; Government; K. James I. Corruption; Sedition; Happiness; Coffee-Grounds; Pleasure; Education; Opinions; Beggars; Grievances; E. B-—l Esq; Ld O--d, Ld B--ke.

II. Remarks on Impropriations, and on the Bill in Parliament concerning Tythes.

III. Rules for valuing Bar-Silver, and turning the Course of Exchange to Advantage.

IV. A TABLE shewing the Stamps requir'd to all Instruments or Writings whatever.

V. Method to write on Bank-Notes to prevent Mail-robbing.

VI. Accounts of Malefactors.

VII. Foreign and Domestick Occurrences, Deaths, Births, Marriages, Preferments, Prices of Goods and Stocks, Bankrupts declar'd.

VIII. Books, &c. publish'd.

IX. Observations in Gardening, and a List of Fairs for the Season.



By SYLVANUS URBAN of Aldermanbury, Gent.


Prodesse & Delectare.


The Second Edition.


LONDON:

Printed for R. Newton, at St John's Gate, and Sold by the Booksellers, MDCCXXXI. (Price Six-Pence.)