Gentleman's Magazine and Historical Review, Volumen 254A. Dodd and A. Smith, 1967 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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... remains the plain con- tention that , as a group , the apes exist at the upper confines of the quadruped class , and that , in their mental phases , they fully realise the utmost expectations of the naturalist . To quote the words of Dr ...
... remains the plain con- tention that , as a group , the apes exist at the upper confines of the quadruped class , and that , in their mental phases , they fully realise the utmost expectations of the naturalist . To quote the words of Dr ...
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... remains of Carlyle , who should naturally be , of all men , the most jealous guardians of his name and fame . RICHARD HERNE SHEPHERD . SCIENCE NOTES . E IS THE SUN BLUE ? VERYBODY The Carlyle - Emerson Correspondence . 427.
... remains of Carlyle , who should naturally be , of all men , the most jealous guardians of his name and fame . RICHARD HERNE SHEPHERD . SCIENCE NOTES . E IS THE SUN BLUE ? VERYBODY The Carlyle - Emerson Correspondence . 427.
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... remains only a somewhat muddy and troubled pool . It is just at the base of an extraordinary mountain called the Half Dome - a gigantic crest of granite which rises above the lake almost precipitously , to a height of 4,737 feet ( only ...
... remains only a somewhat muddy and troubled pool . It is just at the base of an extraordinary mountain called the Half Dome - a gigantic crest of granite which rises above the lake almost precipitously , to a height of 4,737 feet ( only ...
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