The Gentleman's Magazine, Volumen 235F. Jefferies, 1968 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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... nature are beyond the pale of human understanding , the real origin of things relating to man , in a great degree , partakes of the same mystery , and is proportionately obscure . Seals and signets are of this nature , their origin ...
... nature are beyond the pale of human understanding , the real origin of things relating to man , in a great degree , partakes of the same mystery , and is proportionately obscure . Seals and signets are of this nature , their origin ...
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... nature . This is the most glaring and transparent of all the mis - statements made in the course of Macaulay's commentary . As well might it be asserted that the tragedy of " Othello " does not depict the excess of jealous love , or ...
... nature . This is the most glaring and transparent of all the mis - statements made in the course of Macaulay's commentary . As well might it be asserted that the tragedy of " Othello " does not depict the excess of jealous love , or ...
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... natural feeling or principle in the human mind , by going to Ferney for a hair from the periwig of Voltaire , or to America for the bones of Tom Paine . The fact is that just in proportion as the intellectual part of his nature prevails ...
... natural feeling or principle in the human mind , by going to Ferney for a hair from the periwig of Voltaire , or to America for the bones of Tom Paine . The fact is that just in proportion as the intellectual part of his nature prevails ...
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