The Gentleman's Magazine, Volume 269F. Jefferies, 1967 The "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
... fire was resorted to for the purpose of burning out unpopular opinions . These indeed were often of so fantastic a nature that no fire was really needed to insure their extinction ; whilst of others it may be said that , as their ...
... fire was resorted to for the purpose of burning out unpopular opinions . These indeed were often of so fantastic a nature that no fire was really needed to insure their extinction ; whilst of others it may be said that , as their ...
Page 407
... fire and frightens it with his staff . The fire then flies away and contracts itself by degrees ; it then collects itself together in a surprising way , and becoming very small , remains quite still in a corner . But it behoves the man ...
... fire and frightens it with his staff . The fire then flies away and contracts itself by degrees ; it then collects itself together in a surprising way , and becoming very small , remains quite still in a corner . But it behoves the man ...
Page 408
... fire , since fire will not touch it . . . whence also this is accounted a prodigy by the beholders . And they call these stones in the language of the country ouλes ( houilles ? ) . " It is perhaps hardly worth while to guess at an ...
... fire , since fire will not touch it . . . whence also this is accounted a prodigy by the beholders . And they call these stones in the language of the country ouλes ( houilles ? ) . " It is perhaps hardly worth while to guess at an ...
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