The Gentleman's Magazine, Volumen 292The "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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Of the value of the thinking which is directly related to the facts of life no one could be more conscious . In his domain of the comprehensible one great fact stands out — the conception of Natural Law . Here he was far ahead of his ...
Of the value of the thinking which is directly related to the facts of life no one could be more conscious . In his domain of the comprehensible one great fact stands out — the conception of Natural Law . Here he was far ahead of his ...
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Then came attempts to measure and to calculate with reference to mental facts , and thus arose the two sciences of ... This science is , in fact , the Science of Man , and includes social science , education , and criminology ...
Then came attempts to measure and to calculate with reference to mental facts , and thus arose the two sciences of ... This science is , in fact , the Science of Man , and includes social science , education , and criminology ...
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That it is not a modern copy is obvious at once , both from the style , from the fact that fifty years or more ago our glass painters could not have made it , even if anybody had a desire for such a thing , and , more remarkable still ...
That it is not a modern copy is obvious at once , both from the style , from the fact that fifty years or more ago our glass painters could not have made it , even if anybody had a desire for such a thing , and , more remarkable still ...
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