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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... objects of his studies ; instructed in eloquence and philosophy by the most celebrated masters ; having his mind ... object of his studies , and being familiar from his cradle with materials that were to exercise his future judgment ...
... objects of his studies ; instructed in eloquence and philosophy by the most celebrated masters ; having his mind ... object of his studies , and being familiar from his cradle with materials that were to exercise his future judgment ...
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governed by particular laws , the study of no other object in nature is capable of disclosing , at least directly , those laws ; and that the application of the doctrines which have been most firmly established in other branches of ...
governed by particular laws , the study of no other object in nature is capable of disclosing , at least directly , those laws ; and that the application of the doctrines which have been most firmly established in other branches of ...
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... object which it sought to attain - the more frequent alleviation of disease , and the increased duration of human life . ' But there is one essential requisite , Dr. Bostock concludes his work by saying , without which the best means of ...
... object which it sought to attain - the more frequent alleviation of disease , and the increased duration of human life . ' But there is one essential requisite , Dr. Bostock concludes his work by saying , without which the best means of ...
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... object of ambition to the young men of the highest distinction . Sir John Hol- les , of Houghton , co . Notts . Knt , afterwards Earl of Clare , used to say , that while he was a Pensioner of " he did not know a Queen Elizabeth , worse ...
... object of ambition to the young men of the highest distinction . Sir John Hol- les , of Houghton , co . Notts . Knt , afterwards Earl of Clare , used to say , that while he was a Pensioner of " he did not know a Queen Elizabeth , worse ...
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... objects before the mind , and enabled it to look down upon old objects with an enlarged view , in so clear a light as to bring a deep conviction that another elevation may still extend the prospect . This experience ever produces a ...
... objects before the mind , and enabled it to look down upon old objects with an enlarged view , in so clear a light as to bring a deep conviction that another elevation may still extend the prospect . This experience ever produces a ...
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