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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But in these matters , where observation can be but in hurried , broken glimpses , much must always be doubtful . ... according to all the reasoning we can base on observed facts , it would earliest want to use both on land and in the ...
But in these matters , where observation can be but in hurried , broken glimpses , much must always be doubtful . ... according to all the reasoning we can base on observed facts , it would earliest want to use both on land and in the ...
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Dark bands were also observed , evincing a sheared sun shining through a hydrogen atmosphere . Bright bands were also seen , and our author considers that they were due to the star presenting the edge of the molten sea to us , so that ...
Dark bands were also observed , evincing a sheared sun shining through a hydrogen atmosphere . Bright bands were also seen , and our author considers that they were due to the star presenting the edge of the molten sea to us , so that ...
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When observed the tightly dressed exquisites wheeled round to examine the pictures on the wall . " In a few minutes I again noticed the dandies clustered about , gazing as so many learned savants might at an entirely new species of ...
When observed the tightly dressed exquisites wheeled round to examine the pictures on the wall . " In a few minutes I again noticed the dandies clustered about , gazing as so many learned savants might at an entirely new species of ...
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