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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... observations is , that there is a particular nerve that goes from the heart to the little finger of the left hand for which reason , the Egyptians always wore rings on that finger , and dipped it in perfumed ointment . The other is ...
... observations is , that there is a particular nerve that goes from the heart to the little finger of the left hand for which reason , the Egyptians always wore rings on that finger , and dipped it in perfumed ointment . The other is ...
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... observations which could at that time have ex- isted ; and endowed , in fine , by nature with a genius which was at once penetrating and comprehensive , bold and prudent , he commenced his career under the most favourable auspices , and ...
... observations which could at that time have ex- isted ; and endowed , in fine , by nature with a genius which was at once penetrating and comprehensive , bold and prudent , he commenced his career under the most favourable auspices , and ...
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( graces observation , at once delicate and sound , formed the groundwork of the still more difficult art of referring ... observations , p . 51-54 . See some remarks on the style of Hippocrates , and in its difference from that of other ...
( graces observation , at once delicate and sound , formed the groundwork of the still more difficult art of referring ... observations , p . 51-54 . See some remarks on the style of Hippocrates , and in its difference from that of other ...
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... observations , he ex- tended and supported them with all the aid which philosophy and natural science were capable of affording him , either by the simple comparison of facts , or by the collection of different theories , or by the ...
... observations , he ex- tended and supported them with all the aid which philosophy and natural science were capable of affording him , either by the simple comparison of facts , or by the collection of different theories , or by the ...
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... observation which follows them through all their minute details . He was chiefly distinguished by the rare talent of ... observations and philosophical views of the moderns . He perceived that the first thing to be done was to separate ...
... observation which follows them through all their minute details . He was chiefly distinguished by the rare talent of ... observations and philosophical views of the moderns . He perceived that the first thing to be done was to separate ...
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