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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... light on the domestic habits of the Greeks ; and in the names , situations , and resi- dence of the patients it gives such spirit and liveliness to the descriptions , that the non- professional reader will peruse it with pleasure . GENT ...
... light on the domestic habits of the Greeks ; and in the names , situations , and resi- dence of the patients it gives such spirit and liveliness to the descriptions , that the non- professional reader will peruse it with pleasure . GENT ...
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... light . In comparing them with nature , his astonishment and admiration redoubled , and Hippocrates and Nature ... lights in which they had not been regarded : he repeated his observations , he ex- tended and supported them with all the ...
... light . In comparing them with nature , his astonishment and admiration redoubled , and Hippocrates and Nature ... lights in which they had not been regarded : he repeated his observations , he ex- tended and supported them with all the ...
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... light are seen breaking through the fumes of his superstitious labours ; as it is said of him , that , in pursuing the path of error , he made fortunate discoveries , and that in the language of quackery , he announced the sublimest ...
... light are seen breaking through the fumes of his superstitious labours ; as it is said of him , that , in pursuing the path of error , he made fortunate discoveries , and that in the language of quackery , he announced the sublimest ...
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... light was absolutely necessary for the per- formance of its services , and possibly , from this necessity arose , in some de- gree , the practice of employing lights in almost every ceremony of the Ro- man Catholic religion . Saint ...
... light was absolutely necessary for the per- formance of its services , and possibly , from this necessity arose , in some de- gree , the practice of employing lights in almost every ceremony of the Ro- man Catholic religion . Saint ...
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... lights . The artist , in filling up the voids of this window , has very judiciously in- troduced the representations of the four Evangelists in the larger lights , and filled the smaller divisions with religious emblems , instead of ...
... lights . The artist , in filling up the voids of this window , has very judiciously in- troduced the representations of the four Evangelists in the larger lights , and filled the smaller divisions with religious emblems , instead of ...
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