The Gentleman's Magazine, Volumen 4;Volumen 105,Parte 1;Volumen 158E. Cave, 1835 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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... less space to each writer . It requires very superior powers in the present day , for an author to rise at once above his competitors , and , in the general cultivation of intellect and GENERAL LIBRARY UNIVERSITY OF GEORGIA ATHENS ...
... less space to each writer . It requires very superior powers in the present day , for an author to rise at once above his competitors , and , in the general cultivation of intellect and GENERAL LIBRARY UNIVERSITY OF GEORGIA ATHENS ...
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... less regular and more or less perfect systems . But it usurped the principles of many other sciences , which were themselves but in a crude state ; it shared in their errors , which proved the more in- jurious to it , as these sciences ...
... less regular and more or less perfect systems . But it usurped the principles of many other sciences , which were themselves but in a crude state ; it shared in their errors , which proved the more in- jurious to it , as these sciences ...
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... less re- markable for the liveliness of its images , and for that rapidity which seems only to glance on the different objects , but which in reality investigates them all thoroughly , by arresting and comparing their true ...
... less re- markable for the liveliness of its images , and for that rapidity which seems only to glance on the different objects , but which in reality investigates them all thoroughly , by arresting and comparing their true ...
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... less modified , may be said to have given birth to the prin- ciples taught in Edinburgh and Montpelier . The humoral pathology was attacked by Baglivi , who placed the chief cause of disease in the altered condition of the solids , and ...
... less modified , may be said to have given birth to the prin- ciples taught in Edinburgh and Montpelier . The humoral pathology was attacked by Baglivi , who placed the chief cause of disease in the altered condition of the solids , and ...
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... less importance to systems , and approached nearer to the opinions of Hippocrates . The defect of Boerhaave's system appears to con- sist in his regarding the solids too much as mechanical agents , without taking into account the ...
... less importance to systems , and approached nearer to the opinions of Hippocrates . The defect of Boerhaave's system appears to con- sist in his regarding the solids too much as mechanical agents , without taking into account the ...
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