The Gentleman's Magazine, Volume 294F. Jefferies, 1967 - 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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113 SCIENCE FOLLOWS NATURE . I AL 1 LL possible discoveries of science are anticipated in nature -- with a difference . In nature there is always a secret something behind that you cannot catch ; some strange mysterious nicety of ...
113 SCIENCE FOLLOWS NATURE . I AL 1 LL possible discoveries of science are anticipated in nature -- with a difference . In nature there is always a secret something behind that you cannot catch ; some strange mysterious nicety of ...
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last results with as little of qualification as Nature does . But that is just what we fear . Sir William's apparatus would not be so direct for results as Nature's servants , as typified here by these leguminous plants , and for this ...
last results with as little of qualification as Nature does . But that is just what we fear . Sir William's apparatus would not be so direct for results as Nature's servants , as typified here by these leguminous plants , and for this ...
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On the side of nature the answer may be given in words from the third book of the “ Prelude ” :To every natural form , rock , fruit , or flower , Even the loose stones that cover the highway , I gave a moral life ; I saw them feel ...
On the side of nature the answer may be given in words from the third book of the “ Prelude ” :To every natural form , rock , fruit , or flower , Even the loose stones that cover the highway , I gave a moral life ; I saw them feel ...
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Contents
Are Proofs of the Descent of man being Strengthened | 43 |
Beaconsfield Viscountess By J HENRY HARRIS | 135 |
Béam The Fors of By A R WHITEWAY M | 146 |
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