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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This is probably the natural outcome of an increased regard for the well - being of humanity in general , which is a characteristic of our times . At the present moment we have at least one Member of Parliament devoting his entire ...
This is probably the natural outcome of an increased regard for the well - being of humanity in general , which is a characteristic of our times . At the present moment we have at least one Member of Parliament devoting his entire ...
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Though the mode of life is the same in all , because all have the same natural conditions to which to adapt themselves , the customs are not infrequently dissimilar . Thus it is by no means uncommon to find a tribe of restless cannibals ...
Though the mode of life is the same in all , because all have the same natural conditions to which to adapt themselves , the customs are not infrequently dissimilar . Thus it is by no means uncommon to find a tribe of restless cannibals ...
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I T is but natural that the books preserved in chains in various places in England , now rapidly diminishing in number , should be ... and any books imbued with the “ pestilent errors of Rome ” were naturally removed or destroyed .
I T is but natural that the books preserved in chains in various places in England , now rapidly diminishing in number , should be ... and any books imbued with the “ pestilent errors of Rome ” were naturally removed or destroyed .
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