The Gentleman's Magazine, Band 102,Teil 1;Band 151E. Cave, 1832 |
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... object the whole empire has been convulsed , and society unhinged . Nobles have been arrayed against Nobles ; the mercantile classes have been divided , and their interests paralysed , and popular phrensy has threatened the very ...
... object the whole empire has been convulsed , and society unhinged . Nobles have been arrayed against Nobles ; the mercantile classes have been divided , and their interests paralysed , and popular phrensy has threatened the very ...
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... objects of geologi- cal inquiry instead of miscellaneous science , and particularly from the ad- mirable institutions ... object had been long felt by its more active members , and which has indeed led to the establishment of a number of ...
... objects of geologi- cal inquiry instead of miscellaneous science , and particularly from the ad- mirable institutions ... object had been long felt by its more active members , and which has indeed led to the establishment of a number of ...
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... objects of geologi- cal inquiry instead of miscellaneous science , and particularly from the ad- mirable institutions ... object had been long felt by its more active members , and which has indeed led to the establishment of a number of ...
... objects of geologi- cal inquiry instead of miscellaneous science , and particularly from the ad- mirable institutions ... object had been long felt by its more active members , and which has indeed led to the establishment of a number of ...
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... object of the mere mi- neralogist , is to the Geologist only a subordinate acquisition , and forms but the alphabet ... objects . To the invalid the study of Geology also offers peculiar attractions . De- barred from the more laborious ...
... object of the mere mi- neralogist , is to the Geologist only a subordinate acquisition , and forms but the alphabet ... objects . To the invalid the study of Geology also offers peculiar attractions . De- barred from the more laborious ...
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... object on arriving at the village is the parish church , which contains more than a small sprinkling of the figures of Saints , with considerable remains of painted glass . The tower in the centre is of early Norman ar- chitecture , and ...
... object on arriving at the village is the parish church , which contains more than a small sprinkling of the figures of Saints , with considerable remains of painted glass . The tower in the centre is of early Norman ar- chitecture , and ...
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