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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Great men there are who , while allowing free play to the natural bent of their genius , are yet jealous of its ... and by an exercise of will seek to bring into line other energies for which they are indebted to Nature less directly .
Great men there are who , while allowing free play to the natural bent of their genius , are yet jealous of its ... and by an exercise of will seek to bring into line other energies for which they are indebted to Nature less directly .
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Man , to him , was infinitely complex , his attributes infinitely correlated , his being infinitely mysterious ; and in the presence of the infinite in human nature he declined to be held to those hard - and - fast lines which all ...
Man , to him , was infinitely complex , his attributes infinitely correlated , his being infinitely mysterious ; and in the presence of the infinite in human nature he declined to be held to those hard - and - fast lines which all ...
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In his domain of the comprehensible one great fact stands out — the conception of Natural Law . ... He saw that in Nature there are no sudden gaps or radical changes , that the present condition of our earth and its forms of life have ...
In his domain of the comprehensible one great fact stands out — the conception of Natural Law . ... He saw that in Nature there are no sudden gaps or radical changes , that the present condition of our earth and its forms of life have ...
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PotPourri from a Theatrical Library By ROWLAND GREY | 88 |
Psychology Modern By A R WHITEWAY | 98 |
Public Readings in Ancient Rome By J B FIRTH | 121 |
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