The Gentleman's Magazine, Volume 84, Part 1; Volume 115E. Cave, 1814 - English periodicals |
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... considerable advantages . Another work of this Author , which has ac- quired much reputation as a work of comprehensive scientific knowledge and of great utility , is the " History of the Materia Medica , " 4to , 1741 ; republished by ...
... considerable advantages . Another work of this Author , which has ac- quired much reputation as a work of comprehensive scientific knowledge and of great utility , is the " History of the Materia Medica , " 4to , 1741 ; republished by ...
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... considerable portion of our youth will be taken from those useful and laborious occu- pations to which they are destined , and to which the good of society re- quires that they should be confined ; and will be instructed in an occupa ...
... considerable portion of our youth will be taken from those useful and laborious occu- pations to which they are destined , and to which the good of society re- quires that they should be confined ; and will be instructed in an occupa ...
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... considerable pro- portion of the faithful derived their knowledge of the Gospel , not from a perusal of the Scriptures themselves , but from the explanation of them by their Pastors , I beg leave to refer you to what my most learned ...
... considerable pro- portion of the faithful derived their knowledge of the Gospel , not from a perusal of the Scriptures themselves , but from the explanation of them by their Pastors , I beg leave to refer you to what my most learned ...
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... considerable time . Of what was pass- ing around him he seemed not to take whom I was one , crowded pretty close the smallest notice . The spectators , of about him . On occasion of his visit to bad discovered that the people of Leip ...
... considerable time . Of what was pass- ing around him he seemed not to take whom I was one , crowded pretty close the smallest notice . The spectators , of about him . On occasion of his visit to bad discovered that the people of Leip ...
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... considerable difficulty , as all the princi- pal streets were completely impassable , from the disorderly mass of fugitives . Priace Poniatowski and Marshal Macdo- nald , finding it impossible to escape , spurred their horses , and ...
... considerable difficulty , as all the princi- pal streets were completely impassable , from the disorderly mass of fugitives . Priace Poniatowski and Marshal Macdo- nald , finding it impossible to escape , spurred their horses , and ...
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