The Gentleman's Magazine, Volume 269The "Gentleman's magazine" section is a digest of selections from the weekly press; the "(Trader's) monthly intelligencer" section consists of news (foreign and domestic), vital statistics, a register of the month's new publications, and a calendar of forthcoming trade fairs. |
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Page 152
IN N the struggle between Orthodoxy and Freethought , between the dogmas , that is , of the strongest sect and the speculations of individuals , it has been shown how freely fire was resorted to for the purpose of burning out unpopuiar ...
IN N the struggle between Orthodoxy and Freethought , between the dogmas , that is , of the strongest sect and the speculations of individuals , it has been shown how freely fire was resorted to for the purpose of burning out unpopuiar ...
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They are not able to throw out the stones immediately , for fire on a sudden bursts forth and encompasses the whole cavern . When the miners wish to cxtract the coal , they put on a linen garment which has neither been bleached nor ...
They are not able to throw out the stones immediately , for fire on a sudden bursts forth and encompasses the whole cavern . When the miners wish to cxtract the coal , they put on a linen garment which has neither been bleached nor ...
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For we were unable to discover the cause of this — whether these things take place through a spiritual agency ; and we were aware that linen possesses a certain mysterious power tending in a remarkable degree to expel fire , since fire ...
For we were unable to discover the cause of this — whether these things take place through a spiritual agency ; and we were aware that linen possesses a certain mysterious power tending in a remarkable degree to expel fire , since fire ...
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