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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... probably commenced with the accidental discovery of the virtues of plants ; and a decoction of vegetable substances was taken internally , or applied to the surface of the body , as the nature of the disease sug- gested . A lacerated ...
... probably commenced with the accidental discovery of the virtues of plants ; and a decoction of vegetable substances was taken internally , or applied to the surface of the body , as the nature of the disease sug- gested . A lacerated ...
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... probably was in the hands of the servants of Isis , who were in exclusive possession of a knowledge , which they had gained at the expense of some thousands of premature departures to Hades . The great high - priest of On was probably ...
... probably was in the hands of the servants of Isis , who were in exclusive possession of a knowledge , which they had gained at the expense of some thousands of premature departures to Hades . The great high - priest of On was probably ...
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... probably had their metallic tractors , their taran- tula dances , their animal magnetism and their touching for evil , in as much repute as the moderns . Herodotus observes that each disease had its peculiar class of prac- titioners ...
... probably had their metallic tractors , their taran- tula dances , their animal magnetism and their touching for evil , in as much repute as the moderns . Herodotus observes that each disease had its peculiar class of prac- titioners ...
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... probably be more than three thousand years old . It is perfect in its preservation . The lily - root too of the same age , found in the hand of a mummy , is now growing in England . Manetho says that one of the kings of Egypt wrote a ...
... probably be more than three thousand years old . It is perfect in its preservation . The lily - root too of the same age , found in the hand of a mummy , is now growing in England . Manetho says that one of the kings of Egypt wrote a ...
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... probably the whole then intended to be built , is the above - named sub- terraneous chapel ; the Christian con- verts of that day and country not daring to erect more lofty edifices . But by whom , and when the super- structure was ...
... probably the whole then intended to be built , is the above - named sub- terraneous chapel ; the Christian con- verts of that day and country not daring to erect more lofty edifices . But by whom , and when the super- structure was ...
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