The Gentleman's Magazine, Volumen 246F. Jefferies, 1968 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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... hand ; his eating the Christmas pie denotes the progress of this hand round the face of the dial ( a pie , as in the clock theory of the Song of Sixpence ) ; his putting in his thumb , & c . , means the hour - hand reaching one of the ...
... hand ; his eating the Christmas pie denotes the progress of this hand round the face of the dial ( a pie , as in the clock theory of the Song of Sixpence ) ; his putting in his thumb , & c . , means the hour - hand reaching one of the ...
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... hands and feet are , on the contrary , one- sided . Destruction of one centre governing these latter movements ensures ... hand are regulated by the left side of the brain , so our faculty of arti- culation is also unilateral and single ...
... hands and feet are , on the contrary , one- sided . Destruction of one centre governing these latter movements ensures ... hand are regulated by the left side of the brain , so our faculty of arti- culation is also unilateral and single ...
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... hand . Man has five palm - bones : the horse has apparently but one long bone , the " cannon bone " ( m ) , in place of the five . Now , to which of man's palm - bones does this " cannon bone " correspond ? The anatomist replies , " To ...
... hand . Man has five palm - bones : the horse has apparently but one long bone , the " cannon bone " ( m ) , in place of the five . Now , to which of man's palm - bones does this " cannon bone " correspond ? The anatomist replies , " To ...
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