The Gentleman's Magazine, Volume 248F. Jefferies, 1968 - Early English newspapers 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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... nature . And even From the nature and development of the tails of fishes and of other animals we may pass , by an easy transition , to the subject of limbs and their modifications . In this latter study we may perchance discover facts ...
... nature . And even From the nature and development of the tails of fishes and of other animals we may pass , by an easy transition , to the subject of limbs and their modifications . In this latter study we may perchance discover facts ...
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... nature , which decrees that the newer and stronger shall possess the earth , whilst the weak and primitive are at the same time prevented , and perhaps wisely , from cumbering the ground . The subject of the origin of limbs , however ...
... nature , which decrees that the newer and stronger shall possess the earth , whilst the weak and primitive are at the same time prevented , and perhaps wisely , from cumbering the ground . The subject of the origin of limbs , however ...
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... nature comes in . And by human nature I don't mean British nature , or French nature , or Prussian nature , or American nature , but the nature of men . And this is a question of human nature . Therefore I conclude , Mr. Waldron , that ...
... nature comes in . And by human nature I don't mean British nature , or French nature , or Prussian nature , or American nature , but the nature of men . And this is a question of human nature . Therefore I conclude , Mr. Waldron , that ...
Contents
Queen Cophetua By R E FRANCILLON | 1 |
Health through Education | 2 |
Development Animal and What it Teaches BY ANDREW | 34 |
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