The Gentleman's MagazineF. 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 175
The formation in the print of a sulphurous salt of silver , which no washing will remove , is one prime cause of failure ; but the printing process which involved this evil has , we think and hope , now fallen into disuse .
The formation in the print of a sulphurous salt of silver , which no washing will remove , is one prime cause of failure ; but the printing process which involved this evil has , we think and hope , now fallen into disuse .
Page 231
The cause he finds to be the heating of the brass work in the neighbourhood of the wick , and the consequent conduction ... which they must sustain from the above cause , and Dr. Atfield describes the means whereby this may be tested .
The cause he finds to be the heating of the brass work in the neighbourhood of the wick , and the consequent conduction ... which they must sustain from the above cause , and Dr. Atfield describes the means whereby this may be tested .
Page 349
It is apparently the cause in whose name they fought , which entitles such men as these to be spoken of in terms of praise by historians , who find no name too hard for the Lord of Hermitage and Hailes . We might ask whether that cause ...
It is apparently the cause in whose name they fought , which entitles such men as these to be spoken of in terms of praise by historians , who find no name too hard for the Lord of Hermitage and Hailes . We might ask whether that cause ...
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Allegorical Engravings of Albert Durer Part III by Henry F Holt I | 18 |
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