Gentleman's Magazine and Historical Review, Volume 245A. Dodd and A. Smith, 1968 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 47
... true , indeed , that we obscurantists of the West have been taught to believe that a remarkable revival of learning was caused in Europe by the influx of scholars who fled from Con- stantinople to escape the barbarity of the fanatical ...
... true , indeed , that we obscurantists of the West have been taught to believe that a remarkable revival of learning was caused in Europe by the influx of scholars who fled from Con- stantinople to escape the barbarity of the fanatical ...
Page 59
... true solar corona end , and where does this atmospheric illumination begin ? Or rather ( for the atmospheric illumination covers the entire heavens , while the solar corona probably has no definite limits ) , where does the atmospheric ...
... true solar corona end , and where does this atmospheric illumination begin ? Or rather ( for the atmospheric illumination covers the entire heavens , while the solar corona probably has no definite limits ) , where does the atmospheric ...
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... true to his own manhood . Into the midst of his own perfidious troops he rode with the Koran in his hand ; and then called upon his followers , in the names of God and the Prophet , not to forget that they were true Mohammedans — not to ...
... true to his own manhood . Into the midst of his own perfidious troops he rode with the Koran in his hand ; and then called upon his followers , in the names of God and the Prophet , not to forget that they were true Mohammedans — not to ...
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Queensland Ramble and Gossip By REDSPINNER | 1 |
Afghanistan Imbroglio | 49 |
Balzac By H BARTON BAKER | 118 |
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