The Gentleman's Magazine, Volumen 292F. Jefferies, 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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... colour , from the evaporation that takes place on the wet weeds with which they are covered . . . . The shell of fresh eggs when held up to the light , if looked at through the hole , is dark green , and the yolk is the deepest colour ...
... colour , from the evaporation that takes place on the wet weeds with which they are covered . . . . The shell of fresh eggs when held up to the light , if looked at through the hole , is dark green , and the yolk is the deepest colour ...
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... coloured , owing to the welling up of their metallic interior as the result of the scar they have received , and it is well known that the double stars do often exhibit striking contrasts of colour . If instances were necessary , the ...
... coloured , owing to the welling up of their metallic interior as the result of the scar they have received , and it is well known that the double stars do often exhibit striking contrasts of colour . If instances were necessary , the ...
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... colours may be laid on in spots or stripes , or may extend over the whole body . Insects attired in gaudy uniforms promenade boldly . Their safety is partial , not ... colour can avert that form of attack 370 The Gentleman's Magazine .
... colours may be laid on in spots or stripes , or may extend over the whole body . Insects attired in gaudy uniforms promenade boldly . Their safety is partial , not ... colour can avert that form of attack 370 The Gentleman's Magazine .
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