The Gentleman's Magazine, Band 4;Band 105,Teil 1;Band 158E. Cave, 1835 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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... Italian Dictionary Miscellaneous Reviews . ... FINE ARTS . - Etchings by Rembrandt - Review of New Publications , Exhibitions now on view - The Diorama - Panorama of Thebes LITERARY AND SCIENTIFIC INTELLIGENCE . PAGE 2 3 18 21 22 24 26 ...
... Italian Dictionary Miscellaneous Reviews . ... FINE ARTS . - Etchings by Rembrandt - Review of New Publications , Exhibitions now on view - The Diorama - Panorama of Thebes LITERARY AND SCIENTIFIC INTELLIGENCE . PAGE 2 3 18 21 22 24 26 ...
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... Italian ladies do to nosegays or perfumes . At the siege of Troy no- thing appears to have been done without the assistance of Bacchus . Whether the warriors went to battle or returned , sick or well , wounded or whole , before council ...
... Italian ladies do to nosegays or perfumes . At the siege of Troy no- thing appears to have been done without the assistance of Bacchus . Whether the warriors went to battle or returned , sick or well , wounded or whole , before council ...
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... Italian School , founded by Pytha goras . Among them all , no name stood so high as that of Acron of Agrigentum in Sicily ? He has been called the father of empirics , as rejecting all theories and system ; he founded Medicine on ...
... Italian School , founded by Pytha goras . Among them all , no name stood so high as that of Acron of Agrigentum in Sicily ? He has been called the father of empirics , as rejecting all theories and system ; he founded Medicine on ...
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... Italy , was honourably distinguished as the Civitas Hippocratica , and seemed to have the care of the sick and wounded Crusaders , whose route to and from the East long led them to that port : it flourished for some time , but at length ...
... Italy , was honourably distinguished as the Civitas Hippocratica , and seemed to have the care of the sick and wounded Crusaders , whose route to and from the East long led them to that port : it flourished for some time , but at length ...
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... Italians , Ambrose Parè in France , and afterwards Linacre * in England - illustrious names even in modern days - both by their writings and their practice diffused the most impor- tant information , and ensured its continuance by the ...
... Italians , Ambrose Parè in France , and afterwards Linacre * in England - illustrious names even in modern days - both by their writings and their practice diffused the most impor- tant information , and ensured its continuance by the ...
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