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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Not an inhabitant was visible to the crew of the advancing schooner ; but to their intense surprise , not unmingled with superstitious dread , on the top of the beach , close alongside of a flagstaff , there was observed a woman of ...
Not an inhabitant was visible to the crew of the advancing schooner ; but to their intense surprise , not unmingled with superstitious dread , on the top of the beach , close alongside of a flagstaff , there was observed a woman of ...
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If , however , it be observed at any day and hour and minute noted in Knowledge or the English Mechanic as one of the periods of " minima of Algol , ” it will be seen as very little brighter than the " fourth magni . tude , ” that is to ...
If , however , it be observed at any day and hour and minute noted in Knowledge or the English Mechanic as one of the periods of " minima of Algol , ” it will be seen as very little brighter than the " fourth magni . tude , ” that is to ...
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His so doing marks an epoch in the history of stellar observation . Simultaneously with the new field of observation was opened up a new and delightful field of thought . The New Astronomy was born . The fundamental part of the ...
His so doing marks an epoch in the history of stellar observation . Simultaneously with the new field of observation was opened up a new and delightful field of thought . The New Astronomy was born . The fundamental part of the ...
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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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