The Gentleman's Magazine, Band 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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... matter . To those whose work lies away from home , sickness probably means loss of and it may , protracted to any considerable length , mean loss of em- ployment . The mothers in necessitous families are often unable to find anyone who ...
... matter . To those whose work lies away from home , sickness probably means loss of and it may , protracted to any considerable length , mean loss of em- ployment . The mothers in necessitous families are often unable to find anyone who ...
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... matter of forces , presenting themselves more or less perfectly as mental conceptions , which can be dealt with like the x and y of a sum in algebra or the formulæ in a handbook of chemistry . He often takes a wide view ; he sees causes ...
... matter of forces , presenting themselves more or less perfectly as mental conceptions , which can be dealt with like the x and y of a sum in algebra or the formulæ in a handbook of chemistry . He often takes a wide view ; he sees causes ...
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... matter still unpublished , though comparatively of small amount , is of much importance . Two treatises of moderate length will complete the Summa Theologia . Among what remains there is a very interesting series of tracts which ...
... matter still unpublished , though comparatively of small amount , is of much importance . Two treatises of moderate length will complete the Summa Theologia . Among what remains there is a very interesting series of tracts which ...
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