The Gentleman's Magazine, Volumen 100,Parte 1;Volumen 147F. Jefferies, 1830 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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... England is the only country in which that artificial division of the profession ex- ists , which , by separating the Surgeon from the Physician , diminishes the utility of both , and places the pure PHYSICIAN infinitely below the GB ...
... England is the only country in which that artificial division of the profession ex- ists , which , by separating the Surgeon from the Physician , diminishes the utility of both , and places the pure PHYSICIAN infinitely below the GB ...
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... England . I notice in the Obituary the follow- ing passage : " About the same period ( 1770 ) , Garrick engaged him at Drury - Lane Theatre , on the [ Jan. most liberal terms ; and he and Garrick ever afterwards lived on the most ...
... England . I notice in the Obituary the follow- ing passage : " About the same period ( 1770 ) , Garrick engaged him at Drury - Lane Theatre , on the [ Jan. most liberal terms ; and he and Garrick ever afterwards lived on the most ...
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... England to practise the habits which are common to the whole Muhammedan world for one month only , they would be oh- liged to Ay their country , or suffer a just and merited death by its violated laws . Again , in page 58 , Mr. Higgins ...
... England to practise the habits which are common to the whole Muhammedan world for one month only , they would be oh- liged to Ay their country , or suffer a just and merited death by its violated laws . Again , in page 58 , Mr. Higgins ...
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... England , which traces the vehicular mode of conveyance , very clearly and circumstantially , from its origin . One branch of the inquiry , however , as it did not form part of his object to examine into it minutely , he has touched ...
... England , which traces the vehicular mode of conveyance , very clearly and circumstantially , from its origin . One branch of the inquiry , however , as it did not form part of his object to examine into it minutely , he has touched ...
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... England by Mr. John Tull , son of the celebrated writer on husbandry , for the former of which he obtained a patent , in 1734. Mr. Birch , coachmaker , of Great Queen - street , Lincoln's Inn Fields , gave , in Nov. 1825 , what he ...
... England by Mr. John Tull , son of the celebrated writer on husbandry , for the former of which he obtained a patent , in 1734. Mr. Birch , coachmaker , of Great Queen - street , Lincoln's Inn Fields , gave , in Nov. 1825 , what he ...
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