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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Page 334
... course of review the complete ornithology of poetry . There remain , of course , the winged things of pure fancy- Such as Dame Nature selfe mote feare to see- the phoenix , in which the poets delight , the no less convenient harpy , and ...
... course of review the complete ornithology of poetry . There remain , of course , the winged things of pure fancy- Such as Dame Nature selfe mote feare to see- the phoenix , in which the poets delight , the no less convenient harpy , and ...
Page 376
... course , is naturally connected with Lamarck's view of the genealogy of the human race , which he traced through the pig in the course of its ascent . The suggestion of our relationship to these animals is revived by the discovery in ...
... course , is naturally connected with Lamarck's view of the genealogy of the human race , which he traced through the pig in the course of its ascent . The suggestion of our relationship to these animals is revived by the discovery in ...
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... course convinced . The recollection of what had passed on that tragic morning when the Marquise had called her in to witness Bendibow's exposure , and Marion herself had interposed , and with difficulty saved him , was only too distinct ...
... course convinced . The recollection of what had passed on that tragic morning when the Marquise had called her in to witness Bendibow's exposure , and Marion herself had interposed , and with difficulty saved him , was only too distinct ...
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