The Gentleman's Magazine, Volume 253F. 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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... question the science of morphology , or that of structure , affords a reply . The external form and the internal anatomy of the organism are investigated under this primary question of the biologist . The animal mechanism and the nature ...
... question the science of morphology , or that of structure , affords a reply . The external form and the internal anatomy of the organism are investigated under this primary question of the biologist . The animal mechanism and the nature ...
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... question appear when applied to the living tenants of the globe . When we ask ourselves where any organism is found , in what quarter of the globe it is plentiful , where it is scarce , or where , lastly , it is never to be discovered ...
... question appear when applied to the living tenants of the globe . When we ask ourselves where any organism is found , in what quarter of the globe it is plentiful , where it is scarce , or where , lastly , it is never to be discovered ...
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... question was non - existent . So long as mankind regarded the world of life as presenting a fixity of constitution , there could exist no question of wide organic change for the biologist to meet and answer . With a firm and undisturbed ...
... question was non - existent . So long as mankind regarded the world of life as presenting a fixity of constitution , there could exist no question of wide organic change for the biologist to meet and answer . With a firm and undisturbed ...
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Books and their Authors By ROBERT AITKEN | 93 |
a Novel By JULIAN HAWTHORNE | 129 |
A Persecuted FellowcreatureNew Zealand Coalseams_The | 246 |
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