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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... character of Galen * bears a much stronger resemblance to that of the Leyden Professor ; both appropriated to themselves the knowledge of the age in which they lived , and both endeavoured to apply it to medicine . In reforming the ...
... character of Galen * bears a much stronger resemblance to that of the Leyden Professor ; both appropriated to themselves the knowledge of the age in which they lived , and both endeavoured to apply it to medicine . In reforming the ...
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... character here quoted of him from Dr Parr , I don't know that a more decisive proof could by speci- men be given of his critical superiority than in his note on this very passage . His masterly talent is devoted to the defence against ...
... character here quoted of him from Dr Parr , I don't know that a more decisive proof could by speci- men be given of his critical superiority than in his note on this very passage . His masterly talent is devoted to the defence against ...
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... character of each of the figures is marked by the nimbus which encircles the head , the inva- riable accompaniment in old examples of a sainted personage . Each figure looks towards the centre of the design , and is elevated on a ...
... character of each of the figures is marked by the nimbus which encircles the head , the inva- riable accompaniment in old examples of a sainted personage . Each figure looks towards the centre of the design , and is elevated on a ...
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... character given of this nobleman in the pages of Clarendon , and which Walpole's flippant and pa- radoxical censures can neither tarnish nor destroy . It is vain that this ec- centric biographer accuses Falkland of debility of mind ...
... character given of this nobleman in the pages of Clarendon , and which Walpole's flippant and pa- radoxical censures can neither tarnish nor destroy . It is vain that this ec- centric biographer accuses Falkland of debility of mind ...
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... character of an original author ; exercises his own judgment ; amplifies some parts , abridges others , and adds a variety of remarks and illustrations . The work of Boethius , De Consolatione Philosophia , independently of its in ...
... character of an original author ; exercises his own judgment ; amplifies some parts , abridges others , and adds a variety of remarks and illustrations . The work of Boethius , De Consolatione Philosophia , independently of its in ...
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