The Gentleman's Magazine, Volume 302F. 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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... body , having relinquished its solemn " claim of right to be regarded as the Church of Scotland . Its position was too much for its principles , and it became the antagonist of that church whose posi- tion it had originally claimed to ...
... body , having relinquished its solemn " claim of right to be regarded as the Church of Scotland . Its position was too much for its principles , and it became the antagonist of that church whose posi- tion it had originally claimed to ...
Page 320
... body was united with a head which was reversed , so that the left side of the head , bearing the eyes and pigment , was joined to the right side of the body bearing no pigment , and vice versa . Before the ROYAL MICROSCOPI- CAL SOCIETY ...
... body was united with a head which was reversed , so that the left side of the head , bearing the eyes and pigment , was joined to the right side of the body bearing no pigment , and vice versa . Before the ROYAL MICROSCOPI- CAL SOCIETY ...
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... Body , by some honest recreation , since Aristotle requireth the same in the Education of Nobility and all youth , since the mind from the Ability of the Body gathereth her strength and vigor . " Horse- manship - foremost among the ...
... Body , by some honest recreation , since Aristotle requireth the same in the Education of Nobility and all youth , since the mind from the Ability of the Body gathereth her strength and vigor . " Horse- manship - foremost among the ...
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