The Gentleman's Magazine, Volume 244E. Cave, jun. at St John's Gate, 1968 |
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... natural , the mere course of nature untrammeled , regular , and divinely permitted ; mot forced but permitted , Nature being left to herself . To me , observing as a physician , the appearance of such men in similar greatness of form is ...
... natural , the mere course of nature untrammeled , regular , and divinely permitted ; mot forced but permitted , Nature being left to herself . To me , observing as a physician , the appearance of such men in similar greatness of form is ...
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... nature entering universally into the structure of nervous systems - we must logically assume that man's mental powers are as strictly dependent on the physical characters and qualities of his nervous system , as the acts of the Medusa ...
... nature entering universally into the structure of nervous systems - we must logically assume that man's mental powers are as strictly dependent on the physical characters and qualities of his nervous system , as the acts of the Medusa ...
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... nature are related . And if it be urged that great are the mysteries which yet beset the " ways of life , " the knowledge that we have obtained of even a small part of the order of Nature may still lead towards a fuller and wider ...
... nature are related . And if it be urged that great are the mysteries which yet beset the " ways of life , " the knowledge that we have obtained of even a small part of the order of Nature may still lead towards a fuller and wider ...
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Dickens Charles as Dramatist and Poet By PERCY FITZGERALD | 1 |
How HANDSOME SHE LOOKED | 18 |
Roys Wife By G J WHYTEMelvillecontinued | 129 |
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