The Gentleman's Magazine, 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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... thought , and many a bold hypothesis , and extensive inquiry , and repeated consultations , it was re- solved to try the effect of binding and bandaging the wounds with vege- tables of balsamic properties , and excluding the external ...
... thought , and many a bold hypothesis , and extensive inquiry , and repeated consultations , it was re- solved to try the effect of binding and bandaging the wounds with vege- tables of balsamic properties , and excluding the external ...
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... thought are united , and the art of reasoning is dependent on the words in which it is conveyed . ' It was , ' says ... thoughts without the aid of extraneous orna- ments , and of preserving his language in that mean degree of elegance ...
... thought are united , and the art of reasoning is dependent on the words in which it is conveyed . ' It was , ' says ... thoughts without the aid of extraneous orna- ments , and of preserving his language in that mean degree of elegance ...
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and untenable theories were constantly issuing from the brains of its professors . Some thought the fluids of the human body were acids and alkalies ; others explained the functions of the organs on mathematical theories ; others on ...
and untenable theories were constantly issuing from the brains of its professors . Some thought the fluids of the human body were acids and alkalies ; others explained the functions of the organs on mathematical theories ; others on ...
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... thought that he learned of the Frenche king when he was in Frau'ce : for men remembre not any Kyng of England before that tyme whiche vsed svch a furnyture of daily souldyours . " Hall's Chron . 1542 , vol . 2. fo . iii . 1 Hen . VII ...
... thought that he learned of the Frenche king when he was in Frau'ce : for men remembre not any Kyng of England before that tyme whiche vsed svch a furnyture of daily souldyours . " Hall's Chron . 1542 , vol . 2. fo . iii . 1 Hen . VII ...
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... thought it worth while to make distinctions for the eye , which were made by the voice in speaking , and which the context would al- ways ascertain . But thus much the MSS . did ; whenever they accented , they accented the long vowels ...
... thought it worth while to make distinctions for the eye , which were made by the voice in speaking , and which the context would al- ways ascertain . But thus much the MSS . did ; whenever they accented , they accented the long vowels ...
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