The Gentleman's Magazine, Volume 249F. 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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Page 291
... sense of touch and of our muscular activity . We think of things chiefly as we see them , and very little as we smell them or taste them . Accordingly , we find that in man the olfactory lobes , which stand to the sense of smell in the ...
... sense of touch and of our muscular activity . We think of things chiefly as we see them , and very little as we smell them or taste them . Accordingly , we find that in man the olfactory lobes , which stand to the sense of smell in the ...
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... sense of sight has become a mere relic , as unimportant to his life at large as smell is to our own . But with the bee and the dog both sight and smell are intellectual senses of the first order , guiding and directing their motions ...
... sense of sight has become a mere relic , as unimportant to his life at large as smell is to our own . But with the bee and the dog both sight and smell are intellectual senses of the first order , guiding and directing their motions ...
Page 298
... sense in dogs . We must remember that all mammals doubtless received the sense of smell in a highly developed condition from their original pre - mammalian ancestors . But amongst carnivores generally , this primitive endow- ment would ...
... sense in dogs . We must remember that all mammals doubtless received the sense of smell in a highly developed condition from their original pre - mammalian ancestors . But amongst carnivores generally , this primitive endow- ment would ...
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After Eight Months By THE MEMBER FOR THE CHILTERN | 65 |
Scotch Holiday A By Rev M G WATKINS M | 115 |
Table Talkcontinued | 117 |
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