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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... a scheme affording them no military advantages ; but putting them aside altogether , the saving of time , tugging , pilotage , VOL . CCLIII . NO . 1819 . I and risk on all our vast navigation to and from Science Notes . 113.
... a scheme affording them no military advantages ; but putting them aside altogether , the saving of time , tugging , pilotage , VOL . CCLIII . NO . 1819 . I and risk on all our vast navigation to and from Science Notes . 113.
Page 273
... the young tree in an earthenware jar , thus keeping a cool hollow place round its tender roots , where the dew may collect . Of course , VOL . CCLIII . NO . 1821 . T however , every such group of palms in the arid A Glimpse of Cairo . 273.
... the young tree in an earthenware jar , thus keeping a cool hollow place round its tender roots , where the dew may collect . Of course , VOL . CCLIII . NO . 1821 . T however , every such group of palms in the arid A Glimpse of Cairo . 273.
Page 577
... singular objects called ring - nebulæ . In these we see a well - marked circular or oval ring of light surround- VOL . CCLIII . NO . 1823 . PP ing a space which is either wholly dark or illuminated Star - clouds and Star - mist . 577.
... singular objects called ring - nebulæ . In these we see a well - marked circular or oval ring of light surround- VOL . CCLIII . NO . 1823 . PP ing a space which is either wholly dark or illuminated Star - clouds and Star - mist . 577.
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